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Posted by jim on August 21, 2006, 9:16 am
Could be the waste and overflow or the plumbing behind the wall fill
the tub half way put the plug in the drain dry all around the tub and
give it an hour if no water pull plug, if water appears then you have a
drain promblem if it only gets wet when the fixture is working then it
is pipes or fittings behind wall. Bleach will help to control for now
but you will probaly have to open walls up aroud tub to solve.
MQ wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am about to move into a unit which seems to have a plumbing problem
> in the bathroom. It seems that waste water from the bathtub is leaking
> into the cavity below the tub (which is sealed) and is seeping through
> the walls into the adjacent room (the kitchen). The result is a damp,
> black track along the base of the kitchen wall and a very unpleasant
> smell (in the kitchen, that is). The bathroom does not suffer this
> problem and has no smell. How can this be fixed? Does it mean that
> the bathtub has to be ripped out and sealed properly? Im guessing it
> is a big job, but it may take some time for the owner (a government
> department :) to fix it.
>
> In the meantime, what can I do to at least reduce the smell, which is
> very off-putting. The only thing I can think of is to use bleach to
> kill any mould/germs. Any other suggestions?
>
> Thanks
> MQ
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