Hi All,
Thanks for the posts etc. muchly appreciated !
Here is a photo of the shower tray. you can see the wall which has been affected by the damp
You will see this is quite a large shower tray and is quite heavy and fixed to the ground.
The issues with attempting to lift it and inspect...
Hi !
Thanks for the response. Yep, I tested it with a very low (non splashing) running water from tap hose probably for about 45 mins. A day later damp started to rise up the wall (which was annoyingly already dried , exposed and tiles stripped) which prompted me to do some research and led me...
Hi ! Thanks for the response.
I'm querying whether it may be a secondary leak in addition to this apparent lack of sealant / faulty drain cover mainly due to the extent of water which is now causing damp to the bottom of the exposed wall. I did leave the hose on for some time but was surprised...
Hello all,
I wonder if anyone can advise me on the following ?
I've recently had a flood issue in the flat and the bathroom is currently stripped ready for re-tiling. Prior to this flood there was a damp wall next to the shower cubicle and I had always suspected that the grout was loose or...