I brought a new house recently and it came with a downstairs bathroom with a shower.
Unfortunately all the waste pipes come of the ground however they are all about 15mm to far ahead of the wall the shower tray/toiler etc go. The pipes are set in concrete, its not in the budget at the moment to rip it all apart so will have to 'repair' all that needs fixing.
The main issue is the shower tray which has a 15mm gap all the way around, previously they filled it with grout however that has cracked leading to a leak after which they still continued to use the shower. As the gap is around 15mm and the wall isn't straight either, what can be done to fill the gap and then seal it so its waterproof at least.
Unfortunately all the waste pipes come of the ground however they are all about 15mm to far ahead of the wall the shower tray/toiler etc go. The pipes are set in concrete, its not in the budget at the moment to rip it all apart so will have to 'repair' all that needs fixing.
The main issue is the shower tray which has a 15mm gap all the way around, previously they filled it with grout however that has cracked leading to a leak after which they still continued to use the shower. As the gap is around 15mm and the wall isn't straight either, what can be done to fill the gap and then seal it so its waterproof at least.