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Just thought I'd share to give someone a laugh and hopefully stop others from doing so as I'm practically crying lol.
Here's the situation
1200 x 900 stome resin shower tray level sitting on cement.
Victorian plumbing shower screen (2 sides glass) which requires 2 screws to be screwed into shower tray.
I now have a crack from one edge where a screw is to the centre of the shower tray.
(This is the opposite side to the waste so I'd imagine it's not a shower tray problem).
Any thoughts to the culprit? I'd imagine it's bad design of the shower screen and have sent Victorian plumbing an email saying as much, but I imagine they'll try to blame the shower tray or the workmanship. Underneath the cement is 18mm marine ply. Drilled in to joists with 400mm spaces.
Any views of the fault be it workmanship or otherwise. I've put it down to bad design flaw of shower screen just don't want to make the same mistake again as im going to have to replace it sooner rather than later although it's only been in situs for 4 months!
Thanks all.
Here's the situation
1200 x 900 stome resin shower tray level sitting on cement.
Victorian plumbing shower screen (2 sides glass) which requires 2 screws to be screwed into shower tray.
I now have a crack from one edge where a screw is to the centre of the shower tray.
(This is the opposite side to the waste so I'd imagine it's not a shower tray problem).
Any thoughts to the culprit? I'd imagine it's bad design of the shower screen and have sent Victorian plumbing an email saying as much, but I imagine they'll try to blame the shower tray or the workmanship. Underneath the cement is 18mm marine ply. Drilled in to joists with 400mm spaces.
Any views of the fault be it workmanship or otherwise. I've put it down to bad design flaw of shower screen just don't want to make the same mistake again as im going to have to replace it sooner rather than later although it's only been in situs for 4 months!
Thanks all.