Probably the drain. Dry it off with paper towels and then run some water through it. Start at the trap and use a piece of toilet paper that will show the slightest trace of moisture. If you find it at the trap, work your way up at each connection until it remains dry. That will tell you where the leak is. Could be at the bottom of the sink.
Added:: You should also check the water supply lines that run up to the sink in the same manor as above using a piece of toilet paper...Because a water line can still be leaking without actually dripping water especially in vertical lines,you could also have water seeping from around a fitting and slowly running down the pipe to the bottom of the cabinet
To fix frozen pipes, you can use a hairdryer or heating pad to thaw them slowly. To prevent bursting, insulate pipes, keep faucets dripping during cold weather, and open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate around pipes.
To unfreeze water pipes effectively, you can use a hair dryer, heat lamp, or heating pad to gently warm the pipes. Avoid using open flames or high heat sources to prevent damage. Additionally, you can open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate around the pipes and leave faucets dripping to help relieve pressure.
yes and if it is frosty and the water is left dripping you can also get ice forming in your drains.
A plumber fixes water pipes and radiators and bathrooms
Hot water is dripping from the faucet because the water heater is set at a high temperature, causing the water in the pipes to be hot and drip out when the faucet is turned on.
Egyptians invented the copper pipe. They used them to build elaborate bathrooms in the pyramids. They also used them for irrigation and sewage systems. +++ Bathrooms? In the Pyramids - which were built as tombs?
To prevent frozen pipes from bursting, you should thaw them slowly using a hairdryer or heating pad. Do not use open flames. Insulate pipes and keep faucets dripping to prevent freezing.
It depends on where it is dripping. The spinning cycle of the machine might be causing the pipes to loosen up. You might want to check out the pipes if they are loose.
No, The refrigerant within the system is on the inside of the pipes and the water condensing on the coils from the moisture in the homes air and running out of the drain is on the outside of the pipes.
Water pipes may be covered with foam rubber to stop condensation dripping from the surface of cold water pipes in warm and damp climates, and to insulate hot water pipes so the water in them does not cool while flowing from the hot water tank to the faucet,
Toilets, sinks, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, shower, pipes, disinfecting wipes, etc. There may be even more.
check water pipes for leakages or a dripping facet. choose a toilet that uses the least amount of water and has good efficiency.