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Will Silver
I am not quite sure if there is an exact answer to this but just need a little bit of guidance and to see if i am thinking in the right direction. I purchased one of those fully enclosed shower cabins because of the problems a family member had with the standard tray and enclosure.
It has been in about 3 years now without any problems, there was a point where water was appearing on the bathroom floor but i traced this back to a drain connection that had worked loose, I thought this was the cause of water dripping down the wall into the kitchen. The problem is that it has now moved to the centre of the kitchen just before the light fitting.
When the shower is used in the morning, which is at least 3 times there would appear to be a build up of water which drips as described above.
As this is not happening all time can i take it this nothing to do with the feed. With the water mainly going against the doors and draining away without any problem, would I be right in thinking there may be a build of water towards the back of the shower, i havent checked to see if the back is sealed from the outside, the inside certainly isnt at the bottom. Is it good practice to seal the inside or will i have to get someone in to take the cabin apart and start again. Thanks for looking.
It has been in about 3 years now without any problems, there was a point where water was appearing on the bathroom floor but i traced this back to a drain connection that had worked loose, I thought this was the cause of water dripping down the wall into the kitchen. The problem is that it has now moved to the centre of the kitchen just before the light fitting.
When the shower is used in the morning, which is at least 3 times there would appear to be a build up of water which drips as described above.
As this is not happening all time can i take it this nothing to do with the feed. With the water mainly going against the doors and draining away without any problem, would I be right in thinking there may be a build of water towards the back of the shower, i havent checked to see if the back is sealed from the outside, the inside certainly isnt at the bottom. Is it good practice to seal the inside or will i have to get someone in to take the cabin apart and start again. Thanks for looking.