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I have a sealed bath that is leaking into my kitchen when emptied, unfortunately the pervious owner has tiled all around the bath without leaving an access panel to the pipework/drain . is their a liquid sealant that i can use to fix the leak or do i have to remove all the tiles . I have tired accessing from below but can only see the floor of the said bathroom .
 
Can you see the waste pipe in the floor is ?
 
No, unfortunately you will have to remove some tiles. Cut through the grout lines and you should be able to save the tile/tiles - if they’re quite big one tile should be enough to gain the access you need.
 

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