Submitted by Rolltide2014 t3_10rxhlp in DIY
Pinstrip3 t1_j6ygpxa wrote
I'd take a closer look at the drain/siphon and check if the gaskets hold. Had the same issue, redid all supply pipe connections like a mad man (to no effect) just to find out it was a faulty siphon (screw holding it to the tub was too loose and I couldn't tighten it because of a broken thread).
Rolltide2014 OP t1_j6yifd4 wrote
I’m going to be an idiot here…is the siphon the hardware on the front side of the tub above the drain and below the tub spout that prevents overflow?
mallad t1_j6zqh6t wrote
They're talking about the trap. There are various designs, but yes the vent/overflow is a part of that which allows water to flow without creating a vacuum. It wouldn't make sense for it to be an issue if it only happens during showers.
Try running a shower with nobody in it. Does the shower head or the tub spout leak or spray some back onto the wall? If not, check the leak - it's probably dry. If it's dry, you need to check the seal around the vent/overflow, and around each handle and spout. You might need to tighten the screws a little on the vent, and caulk around it along the top half.
If the shower isn't spraying onto the wall with the handles, and you still see leaking, then you've got a leak somewhere between your tub spout and the shower head. Hopefully it's just the shower spigot in that case, because you can unscrew the entire thing, put some putty or Teflon tape on it, and screw it back in.
Another option would be to pour a bucket of water against that wall of the shower and see if that leaks. The biggest thing is just finding whether it's the plumbing leaking or the wall.
Pinstrip3 t1_j6yqvfu wrote
Siphon is the part that prevents air from the sewage coming inside the house. Would be best if You googled it as I would have a hard time describing it in English today. Look for a shower siphon.
My grand grandma used to say "better be an idiot for five minutes than whole life". Asking questions to learn is not idiocy ;)
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