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Mine is a two storeyed house. The groundfloor toilet and first flower shower are at same alignment.

About two months back, I cleaned my shower drain like this in the video:


Unfortunately, when I removed the siphon, the left out water (about 1 litre) around the area started draining. For some reason, I also noticed this water seep into the walls of ground floor toilet.

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After that I cleaned the shower drain, fitted the siphon back.

But this seeped water trace is not going off. In fact when I touch the portion, I sense it colder than unaffected portion of the wall. Here are my questions:

1. How do I know if there is still some leakage active?
2. I don't know if the seepage is spreading. May be I should take weekly pics. and compare.
3. How long does it take to dry, assuming the leak is inactive?

Pl. share your advice. TIA.
 
Assuming ceiling and boxing in are plaster board a 1ltr spill months ago would have long ago dried out.
Clear pictures of your actual shower would be useful.
I can send the picture of my shower after few hours.

I don't know if my wall is plaster board or concrete. Assuming it is a concrete wall, how long do you think it will take to dry?
 

Test on "bldg" setting to see if its still damp.

Take a pencil and draw a mark at the tideline and put the date - to see if its growing.
 
I don't know if my wall is plaster board or concrete. Assuming it is a concrete wall, how long do you think it will take to dry?
I can only give you an anecdotal comparison. I once had an unheated shed with a leaking 4" thick reinforced concrete roof with failed asphalt weatherproofing. Inevitably, it would start to leak on occasion and I'd go up with a can of reinforced bitumen paint which used to solve the problem for around a year. It would stop dripping within a day or two and would be dry within a week.
 
Dear all,

Sorry for not updating so long. It was a bit difficult to find the right plumber who could help me out.

The replies above turned to be true - It was a leakage from the drain pipe of my second floor toilet, not from the shower as I was assuming wrongly earlier. Fortunately the pipe of interest was covered under a wooden board that had to be removed to repair the pipe connection. Basically it was a saddle pipe connected to the main drain line that was the source of leakage. Temporarily it was reglued + sealed with caulking gun. The plumper has promised to propose a permanent fix in a sooner time. Till then he is sure that I won't have any issue and I think he is right. I am able to see the wall that was wet a week back is completely dry again.

I keep you all posted with my further actions. Again, thanks a lot for your answers. It saved me from waiting till a bigger damage.
 

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