Witty Leaks – 6 Safe Ways To Temporarily Deal With Dripping Bathroom Fixtures

admin • Sep 15, 2021

Water is as precious a resource as is the maintenance of our pristine bathrooms. Bathroom leaks cause unnecessary waster wastage, mineral deposits on surfaces, and corrosion of bathroom fixtures at the leak site. Ceramics, polymer, marble, any tiled surface is bound to get stained with leaking fixtures . While one can use store brought polishes to shine up the tiles, the leaks still require the expertise of a plumbing professional .

Remember how we mentioned the there are some  limits to DIY plumbing ? Well, this is it. Leaky fixtures and bad caulking combined with an undetectable leak can cause seepage and mold in the surrounding concrete or drywall. And having inexperienced hands bearing a wrench will cascade into further disasters and plumbing expenses.

However, if you’re obstinate and do want to contribute to fixing the issues, here are some ways that we suggest you can temporarily control a leak, but always call upon a plumbing professional afterward. Always close your main water line before attempting an arrest on a bathroom leak.

  1. O-Rings: Keep a couple of O-rings around the house for use in plugging minor leaks on bathroom fixtures (If you have the tools for it). You shut off the main valve, unscrew the bolts holding the fixture, replace any damaged O-rings and screw the fixture back on. It extends the life of bathroom faucets.
  2. Caulking: This is a polymer-based sealing material to fill wedges in joining sections. Its popularly used to seal tile edges in bathrooms, though it can temporarily stop leaks from occurring. You need to ensure the applying surface is dry of water and grime. Wear gloves in case you need to use a finder to level the caulking sealant.
  3. Plumbing repair tape: It’s applicable on leaky drain pipes in your sink cabinet. It is again a temporary measure; however, if you hear about an epoxy sealant for leaks, then kindly avoid using it unless you are trained to operate a blowtorch to cure the epoxy. Repair tape is very safe and effective for stemming small leaks until a professional plumber is available. DO NOT TRY EPOXY SEAL!
  4. Use Food Dye: Sometimes, your water bills speak something else entirely, but you can’t fathom the source of the leak. Take liquid food color and put it in your water cisterns, then wait for the color. If you want a better plumbing check, once again, we suggest you haul in the pros.
  5. The Silent Toilet Leak: A faulty flushing mechanism is a common occurrence that causes a steady and silent drip into the toilet bowel. You can either check the flush valve ball for water tightness, or you can call a plumber. 
  6. Drain Leaks: As long as you successfully diagnosed a leak using the food dye hack, we’re proud of you. However, we don’t want to burst your bubble, but please leave this to the professionals. Drain assembly leaks are complicated and need due care to be sealed tight. If you have a garbage disposal unit installed, then don’t take on the leak repairs yourself.

These types of leaks don’t just occur in your homes; they can occur in commercial bathrooms too. While it is respectable to take charge, never dabble in areas that you only have surface knowledge of. At commercial locations, you can still call attention to the leaky issue where authorities will handle it; at your homes, please do not try any such stunt to correct plumbing issues lest you damage something else in the process.

At Premier Plumbers , we’re really invested in the safety of our clients as well as the reasonable rates of the services we provide in Bradenton, FL . If you require even a minor plumbing fix or leaks diagnostics, we’re at your service with a free quote , and you can schedule us in confidence. We will always continue to preach plumbing safety!

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