Hello. I'm hoping for some advice, please. I am having a new bathroom installed with a walk-in shower, using a strong resin shower tray. The glass shower screen (2m high, 1.1m wide, 8mm thick) was attached to the wall yesterday but the wall and tray were not square. At the wall end, the screen rests on the shower tray but most of the rest of the screen is actually hanging above the tray. I can see the gap.
The plumber said that this is normal and that the wall bracket can take the weight of the screen, and it just needs extra silicon along the bottom. I am sceptical and feel sure that the heavy glass screen should be spreading its weight all the way along the rim of the tray. I don't think I should be able to see a clear gap along the bottom of the screen before the silicon is applied.
Should I ask for it to be redone?
Thanks,
Crawford.
The plumber said that this is normal and that the wall bracket can take the weight of the screen, and it just needs extra silicon along the bottom. I am sceptical and feel sure that the heavy glass screen should be spreading its weight all the way along the rim of the tray. I don't think I should be able to see a clear gap along the bottom of the screen before the silicon is applied.
Should I ask for it to be redone?
Thanks,
Crawford.