Shower Leak Behind the Wall: Check for Wall Studs Now that I had confirmed there are no wall studs in the center section of the wet wall, I used aRotozip spiral sawto cut a small inspection hole in the drywall to access the shower plumbing. I cut asmall inspection holein the drywall ...
Looking for a simpler bathroom tiles leakage solution? This blog will teach you how to fix leaking shower without removing tiles. How to Fix Leaking Shower without Removing Tiles: 6 Simple Steps Before you check the process, know that people usually don’t retile because removing the leak perma...
In a bathroom you also have cabinetry, countertops, fixtures (toilet, bath, shower), and again the mixture of plumbing & electrical. Anytime you’re working with both of those in the same room, you’re going to have to pay close attention to the applicable building codes for your area. ...
Installing new bathroom shower fixtures may not seem like the easiest DIY job, but planning carefully and ensuring that you have all the correct equipment will make the project go smoothly. Step 1 - Assess the Current Situation Before determining which bathroom shower fixtures to install, examine ...
Fitting bathroom shower fixtures that are suitable for disabled use does not have to be any more difficult than fitting other fixtures. With some pre-planning to confirm that the bathroom is suitable to handle the fixtures and a little DIY know-how, it can be easy to create a bathroom that...
If your bathtub drain is leaking, you might notice the water level dropping when you're taking a bath, and if the bathroom is on an upper floor, you might also notice water damage and discoloration to the ceiling drywall in the room below it. Water leaking from an upper-story bathtub an...
Water coming from elsewhere in the bathroom:Very often, your toilet will be the lowest fixture in the bathroom causing water from the shower or the bathtub to pool at your toilet. This will make it appear as if the water is coming from the toilet when in fact the cause is much simpler...
2 Ways to Prevent Bathroom Clogs There are two types of drains in every bathroom: sink drains and shower drains. Both of these drains encounter a lot of hair, soap scum, and other run-off. Take these steps to keep them free of clogs going forward: ...
come out somewhere else. Usually from the area where the shower head screws on to the water pipe coming out of the wall. If this is the case when you turn on the shower, then it needs a good cleaning. With the water off, get a wrench and unscrew the shower head until it is ...
When it comes to tiling around a bath or shower, place the adhesive directly onto the tile, but in cases of tiling a wide space like a wall, apply the adhesive directly onto the wall. How to tile a shower floor slope When looking atbathroom tilingyourself, a small slope towards the dra...