You’re walking across the kitchen and suddenly notice your socks are wet. Or maybe your water bill just shot up without explanation. Sound familiar? Leaks can sneak up on you—and they often do. In fact, many plumbing leaks at home start out small and go unnoticed until you’re dealing with water stains, warped flooring, or worse. Even when you don’t see water pooling, there are still telltale signs something’s wrong. That musty smell in the laundry room? Could be water sitting where it shouldn’t be. That slow drip under the bathroom sink? It may be doing more damage than you…
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It’s never nice to see a burst pipe or a leak in your home because flooding can cause extensive damage if you’re unlucky. This is true in a bathroom too, which tends to have even more of a plumbing arrangement than some rooms but is also somewhat resistant to moisture. After the leak is fixed and you’re sure the problem won’t raise its head again (at least for now), you may be looking at damaged fixtures and wondering what’s next. Well, don’t worry, with a little effort and investment, this bathroom space will no doubt become as useful as possible once…


