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What To Do In Case Of A Water Leak In Your Bathroom

7/28/2020 (Permalink)

A leak in the bathroom can happen quietly, over time, or they can show up suddenly with no warning. Either way, these leaks can cause a lot of water damage to any home or business owner. You will want to determine where the leak is coming from right away so that you can prevent as much damage as possible, and here at SERVPRO of South and Northwest Grand Rapids, we have some tips for you.

Today we are sharing some things you can do in case of a water leak in your bathroom:

The first step is to find the bathroom leak, so you will need to inspect your bathroom for those telltale signs. Check the areas around your tub, the tub drain and overflow, your shower door, and the toilet. Inspect all drywall for water damage, looking for buckling, discoloration, and warping. Pay attention to any unpleasant odors; this can mean that you will also need to handle a mold infestation. 

If you find signs of water leaking from the base of either your tub or toilet, you can use a utility knife or grout saw to scratch out old grout and add new caulking from the joint between the floor and the tub or toilet. You will also want to apply a bead of clear silicone caulk to the joint between the floor and the affected fixture.

If you discover that your shower is the source of the trouble, take steps to determine exactly where the issue is coming from. It’s not uncommon to find that the seal at the base of the shower door needs to be replaced. That’s an easy fix, and you should be able do it yourself with no trouble. If your shower is older and needs to be replaced, call the professionals and get that taken care of. 

We don’t often look under our sinks to check on the condition of the plumbing, and it can sometimes turn out that there is an issue developing. One telltale sign is corrosion on pipes, while puddles and warped cabinet bases are another. Determine where the water is coming from, and then decide if this is a do-it-yourself project or if it might be time to call in the professionals.

Whether your water damage is minor or major, the team here at SERVPRO of South and Northwest Grand Rapids is happy to help. We handle fire damage, water damage, and restoration projects of all sizes. We’re experts in the areas of mold prevention and remediation, as well.

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