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Mike Baddeley
Hi,
we we recntly moved into a new flat to find the ensuite bathroom had a terrible water leak from the shower cubicle in the past. It was so bad that the floor had rotted away with damp.
i asked a plumber/bathroom fitter to replace the entire shower cubicle and flooring. He did this and it looked like a good job from the photos he sent us. He replaced the floorboards and had a plasterer to plaster the walls behind the shower cubicle. He then fitted one piece splash panels behind a totally new shower enclosure.
Within 30 seconds of the first shower we noticed water dripping from both sides at the bottom of the shower enclosure. We called him and he came around immediately to run a bead of mastic up the inside corner of the shower. I told him that I was worried that this looked like a temporary fix and that I was worried he did not fit the splash panels (and corner profile) correctly. The mastic stopped the leak for a few more showers but it has started to leak again.
My theory is that he did not follow manufacturers recommendation to run a bead of mastic up both sides of the corner profile before putting in the splash panels.
Has anyone got some suggestions as to what the problem may be and how to fix it before I go back to the plumber again?
we we recntly moved into a new flat to find the ensuite bathroom had a terrible water leak from the shower cubicle in the past. It was so bad that the floor had rotted away with damp.
i asked a plumber/bathroom fitter to replace the entire shower cubicle and flooring. He did this and it looked like a good job from the photos he sent us. He replaced the floorboards and had a plasterer to plaster the walls behind the shower cubicle. He then fitted one piece splash panels behind a totally new shower enclosure.
Within 30 seconds of the first shower we noticed water dripping from both sides at the bottom of the shower enclosure. We called him and he came around immediately to run a bead of mastic up the inside corner of the shower. I told him that I was worried that this looked like a temporary fix and that I was worried he did not fit the splash panels (and corner profile) correctly. The mastic stopped the leak for a few more showers but it has started to leak again.
My theory is that he did not follow manufacturers recommendation to run a bead of mastic up both sides of the corner profile before putting in the splash panels.
Has anyone got some suggestions as to what the problem may be and how to fix it before I go back to the plumber again?