Hi all,
I've recently refurbed our ensuite and fitted a new shower. It's just started leaking, and the leak appears to be due to the tray dropping about 1-2mm when the heaviest person uses it. I used a large silicon bead (10mm) but it appears to have lost its adhesion to the shower tray and thus leaks. The tray is a glossy low profile Just 40 tray which sits directly on the floor. The shower walls are Grant Westfield Aquapanels and the silicon used was B & Q Kitchen/Bathroom.
Are there any special tips or techniques when sealing to a glossy tray? I can literally slide my finger nail between the tray and sealant and prise it up!
Any help welcome.
Tillman
I've recently refurbed our ensuite and fitted a new shower. It's just started leaking, and the leak appears to be due to the tray dropping about 1-2mm when the heaviest person uses it. I used a large silicon bead (10mm) but it appears to have lost its adhesion to the shower tray and thus leaks. The tray is a glossy low profile Just 40 tray which sits directly on the floor. The shower walls are Grant Westfield Aquapanels and the silicon used was B & Q Kitchen/Bathroom.
Are there any special tips or techniques when sealing to a glossy tray? I can literally slide my finger nail between the tray and sealant and prise it up!
Any help welcome.
Tillman