Leaking bathtubs are a very common household problem, especially on bathtubs that have been in use for a while. Once it appears, if it is not treated in time, it will not only waste a lot of water resources, but also cause more serious problems, such as household flooding. This article will explain why your bathtub is leaking and how to fix it.
Causes of Bathtub Leaks
A leaking bathtub usually has several causes:
1. It may be that the drain valve is not fully closed, resulting in gradual loss of water.
2. It may be that the sealing of the connection part of the drain pipe is poor, so that the water quality can seep from the gap.
3. If the bathtub itself is cracked or damaged, it may also cause water to leak out.
How to determine the source of the leak?
We need to determine the location of the leak. This usually requires us to fill up the tub and then wait a while to see if the water level drops. If the water level drops, then it’s most likely a problem with the drain valve. If the water level doesn’t drop, but the floor is wet, the drain may be the problem. If neither is the problem, it’s time to check the tub itself for cracks.
Common Fixes
For the leakage of the drain valve, we can usually solve it by replacing the valve. If the drain is leaking, it may be necessary to replace the seal or use special glue to seal the leak. For cracks in the bathtub itself, a special bathtub repair agent can be used to deal with it.
Prevention of bathtub leaks
In order to prevent the bathtub from leaking, we need to regularly check and maintain the bathtub.
1. After using the bathtub every time, you should make sure that the drain valve is completely closed.
2. Regularly check the connection of the drain pipe to see if it is worn or damaged. If there is, it should be replaced in time.
3. If cracks are found in the bathtub, it should be treated with a repair agent in time.