Hi all.
First time poster so hope this is in the right place.
I have a bath installed with a sealing strip that goes behind the tiles ( see pictures).
The gap above the tiles is sealed with white silicone which I have now cut out to replace.
The problem that I have is over a period of a year or so, the silicone seems to shrink and pulls/lifts the bottom of the seal off the bath which then lets water underneath. I cannot cut the existing seal out and replace with something else as the gap from the tiles to the bath would be too great so what is my best option?
Could put silicone under the seal which may help stick it in position or alternatively, put another seal on top to bridge the small gap that forms, although sealing a seal seems like a bodge to me!
Would it be better to use grout to fill the gap between tile and seal as this will not shrink but will be a nightmare to remove again if it does not work.
Another option may be to raise the bath slightly so that there is more pressure on the seal but this will entail taking off and raising the shower screen which is also sealed to the tiles with a bead of silicone.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
First time poster so hope this is in the right place.
I have a bath installed with a sealing strip that goes behind the tiles ( see pictures).
The gap above the tiles is sealed with white silicone which I have now cut out to replace.
The problem that I have is over a period of a year or so, the silicone seems to shrink and pulls/lifts the bottom of the seal off the bath which then lets water underneath. I cannot cut the existing seal out and replace with something else as the gap from the tiles to the bath would be too great so what is my best option?
Could put silicone under the seal which may help stick it in position or alternatively, put another seal on top to bridge the small gap that forms, although sealing a seal seems like a bodge to me!
Would it be better to use grout to fill the gap between tile and seal as this will not shrink but will be a nightmare to remove again if it does not work.
Another option may be to raise the bath slightly so that there is more pressure on the seal but this will entail taking off and raising the shower screen which is also sealed to the tiles with a bead of silicone.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.