Shower repairing is not rocket science, all it takes a good knowledge about the equipment and workmanship that can efficiently repair your shower. However, if it is left without proper care, it will start leaking and soaking through adjacent walls. Eventually, the wall will saturate, and blisters will appear, which causes damage to the existing paintwork. So, what are the reasons that cause leaking showers?

> Fatigued or cracked movement of the joints
> Missing or cracked grout
> Leaking pipes
> Cracked tiles

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However, the repairing work should be undertaken by the professionals to make it a successful and last long. Here are a few mistakes shown that people make, without taking help of the professionals-

Waiting too long to get repairing done: By the time you notice a leaking shower, it’s quite late. It’s almost like a toothache that gets worse by time if it is not repaired. The more damage it gets over the time, more expensive the repair become.

Not able to identify the source of the problem: Here the professionals advise people to call someone knowledgeable instead of inspecting the leaks alone. In many DIY cases, it has been found that the source of the leak remains unidentifiable and the so-called fixing is done by running silicon around the shower. Well, it even makes the real problem worse and continues to expand behind the walls or floor.

Well, with the help of professional shower repairs Melbourne, you will get the assistance of cutting-edge equipment to locate the leak or burst pipes quickly and efficiently.

Inadequate waterproofing membrane: Unlike other areas of your home, the bathroom is the wet one and shares status with other parts of your home. However, the design construction, as well as repairing of the sower part, must comply with the relevant Australian standard applicable for wet areas. Faulty waterproof membrane can’t provide the necessary backup layer to keep water from leaking.

Inadequate sealing: Another thing that you should take care of is using sealing agents on the floor and wall to wall corner details. These are the areas that continuously face changes due to random temperature variations. Such changes in temperature are problematic when cement fibre is applied to the timber framing. The sealing should be done thoroughly around the pipe and tap penetration inside the shower cubical. Unless it will cause leaking walls. The good thing about repairing this part is it is inexpensive.

Not turning the membrane up: This is another grave mistake people commit by not turning up the membrane under the shower door area. It is recommended to do so with an aluminium or brass angle fixed into the floor. While waterproofing or fixing the leak damage, this is one of the common mistake people make.

Lastly, the plumber should conduct a water pressure test on the pipes by leaving the taps open for 24 hours and inspect thoroughly for a number of hours to get the right solution.

Author's Bio: 

The author owns a company that carries our commercial as well as domestic shower repairs in Melbourne. The author is also an experienced plumber as well as a regular blogger.