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wozzzzza
9th July 2024, 09:01 PM
ive got a small leak in an old building im not sure where it is coming from. several pipes run through the slab and the wall in the general area and its above a bathroom. so could be any of those 2-3 places.
im thinking of flooding the shower with https://tintex.com.au/product/drain-dye-fluorescein/ and blocking the drain and leaving it for several hours at least to see if it will soak through the slab and can identify with a UV light below to rule out or in the shower recess as the issue.
what ya reckon??

r3nov8or
10th July 2024, 08:57 AM
Worth a try I guess

rambunctious
11th July 2024, 11:38 AM
Only one time I needed to use dye I bought it from a plumbing supplies.
Have heard of people using food dye but cannot give any info having never used myself.

ForeverYoung
11th July 2024, 12:20 PM
neighbours recently had a retired plumber with specialist leak detection gear find theirs.
took 15 mins
charged them $495.

wozzzzza
11th July 2024, 07:18 PM
neighbours recently had a retired plumber with specialist leak detection gear find theirs.
took 15 mins
charged them $495.
reason why i wanna do it myself as mine will be more than 15 minutes to find it i think.

ForeverYoung
12th July 2024, 11:48 AM
reason why i wanna do it myself as mine will be more than 15 minutes to find it i think.

neighbours thought the same after they could not find it.
and then their regular plumber not finding it either.
guy with the gear - 15mins.

havabeer69
12th July 2024, 10:48 PM
neighbours thought the same after they could not find it.
and then their regular plumber not finding it either.
guy with the gear - 15mins.

this, someone people seem to conflate time on a job = value for money.


a good locksmith should be in your house/car in a a minute or two. But its because you're paying for his KNOWLEDGE not his time. sometimes its just easier and quicker to have the professionals do it.