Good Morning,
Firstly I work in Architecture so have quite a broad knowledge of construction, but I have a major issue in the new property I have moved into.
I have a walk in shower room where two of the walls are toughened glass fixed back to moisture resistant plasterboard (d&d), the floor is fully tiled with a mastic seal between the tile and glass.There is now a major issue with damp forming behind the toughened glass and although changing the mastic (type) and glazing three times the problem is still arising.
Does anyone have any answers to why this keeps reoccuring or have any experience with these materials or different seals that can be used?
Thankyou in advance for your comments.
P.S. The walls are internal studwork and do not form part of any external cavity walls.
Firstly I work in Architecture so have quite a broad knowledge of construction, but I have a major issue in the new property I have moved into.
I have a walk in shower room where two of the walls are toughened glass fixed back to moisture resistant plasterboard (d&d), the floor is fully tiled with a mastic seal between the tile and glass.There is now a major issue with damp forming behind the toughened glass and although changing the mastic (type) and glazing three times the problem is still arising.
Does anyone have any answers to why this keeps reoccuring or have any experience with these materials or different seals that can be used?
Thankyou in advance for your comments.
P.S. The walls are internal studwork and do not form part of any external cavity walls.