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Hi everyone,
I have been browsing the forum and think I have my answer, but I wanted to post some pictures and confirm before I went out to buy supplies. I have a condo in a large building and my standalone shower has been leaking into the unit beneath me (through the light fixture). The neighbor mentioned it had been going on for a while (I'm guessing at least a few days), and word had not gotten back to me from the property manager. Anyway, I went ahead and checked the lower and top sides of the shower to see if the caulk or plaster had been punctured, but everything looked okay and sealed well. No water was leaking on the outside of the shower either. So I checked the drain and I saw the mess in the attached pictures (bottom of this post).
You'll have to forgive my non-technical language here, but in the inner rim (between the pipe and brass ring), there was some sitting water which had not drained. It seems like there was some caulk in there, but it's nearly all gone. Also, you'll see a black rubbery film on the outer edge that is nearly completely peeled away. I just recently moved here and this was the first time I checked out the drain or was aware it might even be an issue. I can't see very far down the pipe itself, and needless to say I'm hoping the issue is just that I need a caulking/sealing agent to fix the leak. In other showers I've seen, there has been a 2-inch or so gasket that you replace, but (as a big novice here) with this shower drain, I'm not really understanding how/if that applies here. It seems like I just had the steel lid strainer part.
Thanks for any help.
I have been browsing the forum and think I have my answer, but I wanted to post some pictures and confirm before I went out to buy supplies. I have a condo in a large building and my standalone shower has been leaking into the unit beneath me (through the light fixture). The neighbor mentioned it had been going on for a while (I'm guessing at least a few days), and word had not gotten back to me from the property manager. Anyway, I went ahead and checked the lower and top sides of the shower to see if the caulk or plaster had been punctured, but everything looked okay and sealed well. No water was leaking on the outside of the shower either. So I checked the drain and I saw the mess in the attached pictures (bottom of this post).
You'll have to forgive my non-technical language here, but in the inner rim (between the pipe and brass ring), there was some sitting water which had not drained. It seems like there was some caulk in there, but it's nearly all gone. Also, you'll see a black rubbery film on the outer edge that is nearly completely peeled away. I just recently moved here and this was the first time I checked out the drain or was aware it might even be an issue. I can't see very far down the pipe itself, and needless to say I'm hoping the issue is just that I need a caulking/sealing agent to fix the leak. In other showers I've seen, there has been a 2-inch or so gasket that you replace, but (as a big novice here) with this shower drain, I'm not really understanding how/if that applies here. It seems like I just had the steel lid strainer part.
Thanks for any help.