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charliebean
Shower tray, a Coram Waterguard, has begun to flex a bit on one side when stood on. Took a look underneath and there is a crack on that side underneath. It's only a matter of time before it gives way I guess. It does have five supports under there but I guess it's not enough support where it matters.
I could replace it with a new one but it will be a faff because of the tiling and small space and I'm not sure I will be able to access the back supports without cutting a hole in the plasterboard in the room behind the shower.
So I'm wondering if there is something I can use to repair the crack - I could perhaps use a standard fibreglass repair kit but being upside down I'm not sure how well that will go as much of the resin may drip down. But maybe that is the best idea, or perhaps there is some kind of tube of epoxy stuff I can buy to make the repair?
I could replace it with a new one but it will be a faff because of the tiling and small space and I'm not sure I will be able to access the back supports without cutting a hole in the plasterboard in the room behind the shower.
So I'm wondering if there is something I can use to repair the crack - I could perhaps use a standard fibreglass repair kit but being upside down I'm not sure how well that will go as much of the resin may drip down. But maybe that is the best idea, or perhaps there is some kind of tube of epoxy stuff I can buy to make the repair?