For the past few weeks I've been spending a few hours each night after work repairing our en suite corner shower. What appeared to be a simple tile repair has uncovered the turn nature of the leak with blown plaster boards and rotten floor boards it's been an uphill struggle ever since.
One of the major culprits what the shower tray had been leaking which the previous owner had attempted to repair by applying as much silicone as humanly possible under and around the tray.
The time will soon be here for me to refit the tray and I have been struggling as to what I could use to seal the unit against the wall.
The tiles sit on top of the tray and a simple silicone bead may well do the job however I'm concerned about movement in the tray (each leg is supported by a joist).
Would something like the below be much good or just a waste of money?
http://www.showersealsdirect.co.uk/trims/sealux-reg-15-sealing-trims-15mm-wide-trims.html] Sealux 15
Any advice would be of assistance.
One of the major culprits what the shower tray had been leaking which the previous owner had attempted to repair by applying as much silicone as humanly possible under and around the tray.
The time will soon be here for me to refit the tray and I have been struggling as to what I could use to seal the unit against the wall.
The tiles sit on top of the tray and a simple silicone bead may well do the job however I'm concerned about movement in the tray (each leg is supported by a joist).
Would something like the below be much good or just a waste of money?
http://www.showersealsdirect.co.uk/trims/sealux-reg-15-sealing-trims-15mm-wide-trims.html] Sealux 15
Any advice would be of assistance.