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A leaking shower can lead to water damage, mould and ongoing problems if it is left unresolved. Service Today helps identify the cause of shower leaks and provide the right repair solution for your home.
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Shower leaks can happen for different reasons depending on the age, condition and construction of the bathroom. Some leaks come from plumbing connections, while others may be caused by failed seals, grout or waterproofing related issues.
We can help with common leaking shower problems such as:

Even a slow shower leak can lead to bigger problems over time. Water can spread behind tiles, under floors and into wall cavities, where the damage may continue without being easy to see.
If left unresolved, a leaking shower can contribute to mould, structural damage, peeling paint, swelling materials and more expensive repairs later on.
Getting the issue checked early can help reduce further damage and make the repair process easier to manage.

When there is a shower leak in your home, you want clear advice and a repair approach that deals with the real cause of the problem.
Service Today helps with:

Booking leaking shower service is simple. Here is what happens next.

We can help with a wide range of common plumbing problems around the home, including:









Unexpected plumbing repairs can put pressure on the household budget. Flexible payment options are available for eligible jobs.

A leaking shower can be caused by failed seals, cracked grout, damaged waterproofing, plumbing faults, loose fittings or wear over time. The exact cause depends on where the water is escaping and how the shower was built.
Common signs include damp walls, loose tiles, mould, swelling skirting, peeling paint, stained ceilings below the bathroom or water damage around the shower area.
Yes. If left unresolved, a leaking shower can lead to water damage behind walls, under floors and in nearby rooms. It can also contribute to mould and more costly repairs later on.
Not always. The right solution depends on the cause of the leak. Some shower leaks may be linked to plumbing or sealing issues, while others may involve broader bathroom repairs.
Yes. A plumber can inspect the shower area, assess the signs of water damage and help determine the likely source of the leak and the most appropriate next step.
It can be. Mould may be a sign that moisture is escaping where it should not, especially if it keeps coming back or appears outside the immediate shower area.
That depends on the severity of the issue, but continued use can make the damage worse. It is best to have the shower checked as soon as possible.
Yes. Your plumber will inspect the issue, explain the likely cause and provide pricing before work begins.
Yes. Water from a leaking shower can spread into adjoining walls, flooring and ceilings, sometimes showing up outside the bathroom before the source is confirmed.
Fast service is available in many areas, depending on booking time, location and technician availability.






