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Apr 19, 2023
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when I use my shower there is a leak to the property below. I stopped using it for a week and redone the waste, in this time the water leaking through to the neighbour dried out.
Started using the shower again and the leak reappeared, the shower is a concealed mixer type. I believe the leak is coming from where the arm of the shower head connects into the wall plate elbow (not sealed the threads properly ).
Could it happen anywhere before this point? The mixer is constantly under pressure and this only appears when I use the shower. It couldn’t come before that point could it otherwise the leak would be constant? Am I right in thinking this?
 
Yes best to remove and cap if you can and retest with it capped to prove its not the pipework in the wall etc
I capped it and ran the shower and there’s no visible leaking and I can’t hear anything either. I’m thinking the threads of the arm weren’t sealed properly and it was Soding out , running down the pipework and dripping off the mixer to floor below. Took the face plate for the mixer off and I can see nothing leaking down when it’s on now.

Asked the neighbour to give it a few days to dry out and in the meantime I’ll hold off on using it but he’s fretting a little about it getting worse but I reckon it only appears that way as it’s taking some time for the water appear through the plasterwork. It’s not dripping through constantly which makes me think it’s just built up a wee puddle of water and it’s appearing slowly. You reckon that’s about right?
The mixer has been under pressure for a couple of weeks whilst I fitted the shower tray and tiled before this started to happen.

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