Hi folks. I thought I would be smart and remove the top part of the shower trap (I'm assuming it's called that) in order to give it a clean.
In taking the top part of, most of the sealant below came off with it. I put a bit of kitchen towel inside the trap to soak up some of the water and it dropped down further towards the floor below the tray. I barely touched the trap but now I'm worried I've messed something up as there's a bit of give in the trap. You'll notice the black seal. I expected this to be sitting flush and tight with the underside of the tray. Is it normal to be like this?
When I tried to reconnect the top part of the trap, it kept moving on me and I'm worried it's not connected properly - certainly not water tight. I know I'll probably have to seal it too but not even sure where to seal it and what sealant to use.
sorry for rambling on - We had a leak from the precious tray and ended up with a long weekend of sealing and repainting the ceiling below so I wanted to double check this with a professional. Plumbing scares the life out of me. More so than the wife - who will definitely be gunning for me if there's another leak. Thank you for any help. It would be much appreciated.
Top part of the trap that I unscrewed:
Trap with top part removed:
Videos showing movement of trap below:
In taking the top part of, most of the sealant below came off with it. I put a bit of kitchen towel inside the trap to soak up some of the water and it dropped down further towards the floor below the tray. I barely touched the trap but now I'm worried I've messed something up as there's a bit of give in the trap. You'll notice the black seal. I expected this to be sitting flush and tight with the underside of the tray. Is it normal to be like this?
When I tried to reconnect the top part of the trap, it kept moving on me and I'm worried it's not connected properly - certainly not water tight. I know I'll probably have to seal it too but not even sure where to seal it and what sealant to use.
sorry for rambling on - We had a leak from the precious tray and ended up with a long weekend of sealing and repainting the ceiling below so I wanted to double check this with a professional. Plumbing scares the life out of me. More so than the wife - who will definitely be gunning for me if there's another leak. Thank you for any help. It would be much appreciated.
Top part of the trap that I unscrewed:
Trap with top part removed:
Videos showing movement of trap below: