Several questions: do you live in an apartment? or a house? Is your house on a concrete flat or do you have a floor below the bathroom?
If you're on a concrete pad, it's possible there may be a leak underneath, due to the pipes rotting out thanks to the concrete. (No one knew this would happen, back when concrete pads for houses first became popular.) If you don't have concrete pad, then it may still be a leak or obstruction, but at least you don't have to worry about having to jackhammer up the floor in order to get at the pipe.
(This is the reason we use our guest bath, and haven't used our master bath shower in about two years -- putting off having to tear up the bath and jackhammer the floor to get at leaking pipe under the tub. Ugh.)
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Date: 2012-02-25 04:33 pm (UTC)If you're on a concrete pad, it's possible there may be a leak underneath, due to the pipes rotting out thanks to the concrete. (No one knew this would happen, back when concrete pads for houses first became popular.) If you don't have concrete pad, then it may still be a leak or obstruction, but at least you don't have to worry about having to jackhammer up the floor in order to get at the pipe.
(This is the reason we use our guest bath, and haven't used our master bath shower in about two years -- putting off having to tear up the bath and jackhammer the floor to get at leaking pipe under the tub. Ugh.)