ᐅ Worst-case scenario – water pipe burst, screed damp

Created on: 12 Mar 2017 22:40
A
andimann
Hello,

In our new build, a fresh water pipe burst today, probably the supply line to the bathtub. As a result, water suddenly leaked through the ventilation openings on the floor below, from the sockets in the kitchen, and from the ceiling in the basement next to a downpipe.

Without going into the detailed plans: it is certain that the bathroom screed and insulation are completely wet. The bathtub is located at one end of the room, while the ventilation openings in the ceiling, through which the water then flowed downwards, are at two other ends of the room.

The question now is how do we _reliably_ determine how far the damage has spread?

The kitchen below also must have been affected. The sockets are next to a downpipe, and the water has run along it into the basement.

The corridor upstairs and an adjacent study might have been impacted as well. Is there any way other than removing the parquet flooring and breaking up the screed?

This will probably be quite unpleasant. Our site manager will likely try to downplay everything and suggested that we should contact our insurance… (he previously tried to pressure me into insurance fraud in a clear warranty case to avoid handling it himself) (I can share the company and the site manager’s name via private message).

Really great, another one of those incompetent plumbers has done a terrible job. This is now the third leaking pipe in the house. I can share the company’s name privately—be warned!

I could really be sick...

Best regards,

Andreas
S
SV-Bau01
4 Apr 2017 20:06
A leak detection company can certainly assist you with this. However, they should be paid for and commissioned by the insurance company.
Publishing names on the internet can be very costly. Please everyone... refrain from doing so! (Data protection)
When drilling holes, please pay attention to the underfloor heating (radiant floor heating).
Best regards
P
Peanuts74
5 Apr 2017 07:36
The underfloor heating can be easily detected with a thermal imaging camera.
A
Alex2023
4 Jan 2026 16:54
Hello Andimann, how did the issue finally turn out?