If it's coming from the roof then the bathroom ceiling will have a water stain on it too. If you don't see this then it is coming from your bathroom.
Yes, there is a leak in the ceiling under the bathroom.
If you discover a water leak in the ceiling below your bathroom, you should immediately turn off the water supply to the bathroom, place a bucket under the leak to catch dripping water, and contact a plumber to fix the leak as soon as possible. It is important to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage to your home.
The leak may be coming from the neighboring condo's bathroom. Pipes run all over - they can leak and come up through the floor or through the walls or ANYTHING. Better get a professional. Should be the associations responsibility.
You need to call a plumber.
When there is a bathroom leak causing water to come through the ceiling, it is important to immediately turn off the water supply to the affected area, if possible. Then, contact a plumber to fix the leak and a professional to repair any water damage to the ceiling. It is crucial to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage and potential safety hazards.
Coming in around a vent pipe possibly. There really shouldn't be anything else in the attic. All plumbing is in the wall.
Yes, there are several potential solutions to fix water leaking from the ceiling under the bathroom. These may include repairing any damaged pipes, sealing gaps or cracks in the ceiling, fixing the bathroom fixtures, or addressing any issues with the waterproofing of the bathroom floor. It is important to identify the source of the leak and address it promptly to prevent further damage.
If there is a leak from the ceiling in your home, it needs to be fixed.
This could be caused by your exhaust fan not properly removing moisture from your bathroom. It is always a good idea to use some X-14 (a mildew remover) every coupke of weeks when you start to see mildew. It is cause by lack of air flow in your bathroom, or a leak from upstairs. Is there is an upstairs bathroom? If so you might have a small leak somewhere in the supply or drain lines in the upstairs bathroom. If not a leak then possibly condensation is forming on a shower or tub above this bathroom.
If the blind is on a window then the leak could be coming from the window sill upstairs. Pipes also are run through the walls and your neighbor may not be aware of any leak. Contact your property landlord before more extensive damage is done.
Yes, there is a water leak in the ceiling that requires attention.
I contacted an emergency plumber this past weekend as I had a leak coming through my ceiling from the bathroom. He charged me a $300 premium for being called on the weekend. Does this sounds reasonable, or excessive? I am considering filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau.