Did you happen to get the plumbers confirmation on those valves not working right? Chances are those are gate valves and I would agree if they are faulty to replace as suggested. But if they were not, why would you bother.Thanks all for your feedback, I think my indoor shutoff value that I posted a picture of is not working right and as per recommendation from Jeff will get it replaced. There is a bathroom above the leak. A plumber came today morning, he used thermal imaging but was not able to detect the source. My insurance company is now going to send someone else who specialize in finding leaks. For now I have shutoff the outside main valve which is next to the meter.
I agree with you, will take a confirmation from Plumber for need to replace.Did you happen to get the plumbers confirmation on those valves not working right? Chances are those are gate valves and I would agree if they are faulty to replace as suggested. But if they were not, why would you bother.
another thing to check is your tile/grout/caulking condition ….has your tub drain loosened over the years …..if there is a bathroom above have you....checked above does it happen when the water is running when there is no one in the bathroom....is there water around the base if the toilet....is your shower valve dripping does it leak worse when you use itcan you remove some shower valve trim to see how it acts when running????lastly have you checked your sink for leaks on the floor????run the water see if it leaks.....do all of these things one at a time to rule out each fixture
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