ᐅ Endoscope camera under the bathtub when there is no tile access panel?
Created on: 28 Feb 2018 09:15
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fraubauer28 Feb 2018 09:15Hello.
I am interested in how to check underneath a bathtub (no tile door, probably a bathtub support made of polystyrene) to see if there is water beneath it.
Is there a small opening somewhere to insert an endoscope camera?
Possibly through the concealed faucet (which is installed in a pre-wall system).
Everything is tiled. New construction.
There must be a way to do this. It used to be quite simple with a tile door.
Many thanks
I am interested in how to check underneath a bathtub (no tile door, probably a bathtub support made of polystyrene) to see if there is water beneath it.
Is there a small opening somewhere to insert an endoscope camera?
Possibly through the concealed faucet (which is installed in a pre-wall system).
Everything is tiled. New construction.
There must be a way to do this. It used to be quite simple with a tile door.
Many thanks
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fraubauer28 Feb 2018 09:34fraubauer schrieb:
Hello.
I am interested in how one can check under the bathtub (no tile access panel, likely a bathtub support made of styrofoam) to determine if there is water underneath.
Is there a small opening somewhere to insert an endoscope camera?
Possibly through the concealed valve (which is installed in a pre-wall installation system).
Everything is tiled. New construction.
There must be a way. It used to be quite simple with a tile access panel.
Thank you very much.Addendum:
There is a bathtub support underneath!!!!
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fraubauer28 Feb 2018 09:35...
This cannot be answered in a general way. There are various systems available on the market, both for shower trays and for drain pipes.
With fixed piping, the installation is done from the side and sealed after the leak test.
With flexible piping, it is connected, lowered, leak tested, slightly raised for visual inspection, and then fully installed.
With fixed piping, the installation is done from the side and sealed after the leak test.
With flexible piping, it is connected, lowered, leak tested, slightly raised for visual inspection, and then fully installed.