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LEAK FROM UNDERNEATH THE CLIPPER

Started by PapaBearB, August 18, 2003, 07:59:00 AM

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PapaBearB

I NOTICED THAT LATELY WHEN WE TAKE A SHOWER THAT
A SMALL LEAK HAS BEGUN FROM UNDERNEATH OUR CLIPPER
DOES ANY ONE HAVE ANY TIPS ON WHERE I CAN LOOK AT THE CAUSE OR BETTER YET HOW TO FIX THE LEAK!!

PLEASE HELP!!
JERRY  

handyman

jerry first thing what model do you have? if it's the rear kitchen you need to pull up the floor in the bath room your water lines, waste line, and a lot of your elec wiring run under it, you have to pull the toilet up the first time but after you get it up you can cut it in half right at the rear of of the door frame, if it only happens when you take a shower then it's got to be the drain sence your water lines are always under pressure. if you cut the floor all you have to do is put a doubler where you cut it then you can put it back down with screws and counter sunk washers thats the way mine is good luck  

PapaBearB

THANKS JIM.

ITS A REAR BATH SIDE KITCHEN MODEL

handyman

Well youll have to wait untill one of our other members that has one of them but unless it leaks all the time then it's still the shower drain sorry I can't help more

mollerus

Jim:  Even with the floor up exposing all the pipes, how do you get a wrench  back to the large nut on the drain flange to loosten or tighten it?  There has to be a 15 inch reach from the front of the shower to the drain and there is very little room betwen the shower base and the true floor.  What is your trick?  I'd certainly fix any leak asap before the dreaded dry rot starts.  Bob Mollerus ACOC 3197