Dennisfly
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I noticed a small stain on the family room ceiling. The upstairs bathroom is located above and the stain is directly aligned with the shower drain in one axis and about 5 feet from it in the other axis. Directly above the stain is a closet that is dry. The stain enlarged slightly after the shower was used. My theory is that the shower drain may be leaking where the pipe attaches to the shower pan and then running down the outside of the pipe to a drip point 5 feet away. The pan is fiberglass and the pipe is PVC. The house is 24 years old and this just started.
The pipe attaches to the pan with a metal flange and a rubber gasket between the flange and pipe visable from above (see picture). There doesn't appear to be any way to remove the flange or gasket from above. There is no accommodation for a spanner wrench or anything.
Any one have any ideas if this is fixable without cutting a hole in my familyroom ceiling?
The pipe attaches to the pan with a metal flange and a rubber gasket between the flange and pipe visable from above (see picture). There doesn't appear to be any way to remove the flange or gasket from above. There is no accommodation for a spanner wrench or anything.
Any one have any ideas if this is fixable without cutting a hole in my familyroom ceiling?