the shower and bath water comes from two different places so their is two different pipes. Get the shower pipe checked out by a plummer and they cause fix the pipe.
There are several possibilities; some of them indicate plumbing problems, and some of them are just consequences of physics. If the ceiling in the room with the shower drips all over during a hot shower, it may simply be that water vapor from the hot water is condensing on the relatively cool ceiling and dripping. If the ceiling in the room with the shower drips in a particular place, then it may be that the hot water pipe is leaking. (It's unusual for the hot water pipe to run through the ceiling instead of running up inside the wall, but it's not impossible.) It's also possible that it's condensation again, but that the condensation is only occurring at a particularly cool spot... perhaps where the ventilation system or a cold water pipe runs through the ceiling above. If the ceiling in the room underneath the shower drips after someone takes a shower, but only a hot shower, again it's probably the hot water pipe. If the celing in the room underneath the shower drips regardless of whether hot or cold water is used, then it's most likely a drip in the shower drain pan.
Yes, it is possible to install a waterproof shower ceiling in a bathroom to prevent water damage and mold growth.
The shower is turned off but the water is still running because there may be a leak in the faucet or showerhead, causing water to continue flowing even when the shower is not in use.
yes you are even though you are not in the shower you are still wasting water
means you are running out of hot water
To hang a shower curtain from the ceiling, you can use a tension rod or a ceiling-mounted curtain rod. Simply measure the width of your shower area, install the rod securely, and then hang the curtain using shower curtain rings or hooks. Make sure the curtain is long enough to reach the floor to prevent water from splashing out.
The best materials to use for shower ceiling tiles to prevent mold and water damage are moisture-resistant materials such as vinyl, PVC, or fiberglass. These materials are durable and can withstand the humid environment of a shower, reducing the risk of mold growth and water damage.
Most shower curtains cover tubs that are 14 inches wide. The shower curtain should be where the tub "ends" and should be hung 7-8 inches from the ceiling.
Yes, have you ever run out of hot water during a shower?
The hot water in your shower may be running out quickly due to a small water heater, high demand for hot water in your household, or a malfunctioning heating element in the water heater.
When choosing a shower ceiling light, consider factors such as water resistance, brightness level, energy efficiency, and style to ensure safety, functionality, and aesthetics in your bathroom.
Remove the shower head and clean out anything that might be blocking it, such as hair or debris. Replace the shower head and turn on the water; the water should be running.