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Hi, the house I live in is only 5 years old, but I have a few problems in the main top shower.
The shower tray has a crack in it, I am a big guy, so I know that is the reason for that.
This led to some water going under the tiles and made the carpet just by the door a little wet, this has since fully dried, and we are no longer using the shower.
There are some tiles near the bottom of the shower unit that also need re-grouting, although I don't think water is actually getting behind them.
When we first moved into this house, we had issues right away in this particular shower. Water had been coming out the side of the unit at the bottom and after a few visits and when one guy took the shower unit off, one of the tiles had a crack down it, but when the unit was on you really couldn't see this crack.
That got fixed, and the shower tray has actually been replaced once before, also because it had a crack and as it was still under the 2 years, they replaced it.
I am wondering now what are my best options going forward.
I know losing weight is one lol but in the immediate short term, we need it all fixing asap.
If we got the same tray, it's likely to happen again, is there a way for someone to allow it to take more weight? If not, would we be best with a whole new shower cubical, the type where the tray sits on the floor?
The one we have now is raised a bit.
There is another issue with the shower room in general as well, it's a room that doesn't have any window for ventilation. There is a fan, and this is set to full speed but even with this, we have been getting mould on the ceiling. There is also some peeling of pain above the shower unit as well.
How would I be best dealing with this? The fan we have is pretty loud when it's on full, I am wondering if I can get a better fan, but maybe that's designed to be very quiet? Also, how good is the specialist paint you can get that's mould resistant? Would that paint also be resistant to peeling as well?
I am hoping I could get the same person to look at all these issues.
Would I be looking at a plumber or an actual builder to best contact do you think?
It's all a bit of a mess and really just need some best options to get it all sorted.
Thanks
James
The shower tray has a crack in it, I am a big guy, so I know that is the reason for that.
This led to some water going under the tiles and made the carpet just by the door a little wet, this has since fully dried, and we are no longer using the shower.
There are some tiles near the bottom of the shower unit that also need re-grouting, although I don't think water is actually getting behind them.
When we first moved into this house, we had issues right away in this particular shower. Water had been coming out the side of the unit at the bottom and after a few visits and when one guy took the shower unit off, one of the tiles had a crack down it, but when the unit was on you really couldn't see this crack.
That got fixed, and the shower tray has actually been replaced once before, also because it had a crack and as it was still under the 2 years, they replaced it.
I am wondering now what are my best options going forward.
I know losing weight is one lol but in the immediate short term, we need it all fixing asap.
If we got the same tray, it's likely to happen again, is there a way for someone to allow it to take more weight? If not, would we be best with a whole new shower cubical, the type where the tray sits on the floor?
The one we have now is raised a bit.
There is another issue with the shower room in general as well, it's a room that doesn't have any window for ventilation. There is a fan, and this is set to full speed but even with this, we have been getting mould on the ceiling. There is also some peeling of pain above the shower unit as well.
How would I be best dealing with this? The fan we have is pretty loud when it's on full, I am wondering if I can get a better fan, but maybe that's designed to be very quiet? Also, how good is the specialist paint you can get that's mould resistant? Would that paint also be resistant to peeling as well?
I am hoping I could get the same person to look at all these issues.
Would I be looking at a plumber or an actual builder to best contact do you think?
It's all a bit of a mess and really just need some best options to get it all sorted.
Thanks
James