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    Is there meant to be water sitting here (shower)?

    Ha ha, yet to find mine (off switch that is, not brain!)
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    Is there meant to be water sitting here (shower)?

    Thank you. Yes it would be nice if the brain had an off switch ha ha
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    Is there meant to be water sitting here (shower)?

    Thank you so much - it's a great community on here. Everyone's so helpful.
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    Is there meant to be water sitting here (shower)?

    Thanks everyone for your replies. Been awake since 4.20 worrying about it (natural born worrier unfortunately!). Appreciate the help everyone. I'm assuming if it still happens after the reseal it's not an issue?
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    Is there meant to be water sitting here (shower)?

    Thank you. Is that the same for the internal vertical joint too (where the aluminium frame meets the wall tile?)
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    Is there meant to be water sitting here (shower)?

    Thanks for replying. I thought that with the bottom of the aluminium profile (Photo 1) not being sealed at the bottom internally, the water would still drain back into the shower?
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    Is there meant to be water sitting here (shower)?

    Hi, i have a silicone guy coming to reseal my walk in shower tomorrow but noticed there is water sitting in the outside clear vertical channel (not sure what the technical term is). I peeled some of the silicone away (before i took photos) from the outside at the bottom of the plastic strip...
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    Roof sheathing

    Thanks John, you too. I love Northumberland. My family are all Geordies so I've spent a few holidays on that coastline. It's beautiful.
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    Roof sheathing

    I take it that it's a requirement in England? It certainly makes more sense to have them.
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    Roof sheathing

    Thanks John - just wondered how it worked. I'll not be messing with anything ha ha
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    Roof sheathing

    Just curious - are noggins usually behind the plywood or in front ie visible from the loft?
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    Roof sheathing

    Thanks so much John. Note to self - stay out of the loft . Hope you have a great day. Take care
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    Roof sheathing

    Sorry last question (I promise). One of the boards seems to have a crack along it. I take it that's ok too? This is on the roof slope - just the angle makes it look like it's a wall.
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    Roof sheathing

    Thanks everyone, I really appreciate you getting back to me. Yes Alastair I'm in Scotland. Hope all is good with you John.
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    Roof sheathing

    Thanks Alastair. Does it matter that one of the ends of the boards is hanging down lower than the other one as if it's bowed a bit (pic 2)?
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