Hi
In May 2017 we had an extension including an en-suite, however last month when cleaning the shower, a pool of water formed on the floor. This may have happened before but we had a box next to the shower. I moved the box and it was soaking underneath. I then noticed the walls were wet at each end of the quadrant shower tray. The shower tray has a lip, I was told as it had a lip no sealant was required where the tiles meet the tray.
I effortlessly scrapped out the very wet plaster & plasterboard right back to the celotex.
The builder came over, he hadn't seen this before and said it was due to the design of the lip on the tray and advised I should put sealant down. Not too much effort so i did this, let it dry, filled in the plaster (see pics) and starting using the shower again. It still leaked!
I went round with sealant over ever possible leak area, including the screws joining the shower enclosure screws etc but still getting leak.
Checked the plumbing, no sign of a leak but I noticed a small hole in the grout which I have now filled. Upon closer inspection I have noticed a few hairline cracks in the grout (see pics), especially where the grout never seems to dry even after not using the shower for a week. I did mention the different grout colour to the builder but he wasn’t concerned.
So is it likely that these hairline cracks are causing the leak? It is bone dry under the tray but it wold be due to the lip.
If the hairline cracks are causing the leak do I need to rake it all out and start again? None of the tiles seem loose.
Thanks
Adam
In May 2017 we had an extension including an en-suite, however last month when cleaning the shower, a pool of water formed on the floor. This may have happened before but we had a box next to the shower. I moved the box and it was soaking underneath. I then noticed the walls were wet at each end of the quadrant shower tray. The shower tray has a lip, I was told as it had a lip no sealant was required where the tiles meet the tray.
I effortlessly scrapped out the very wet plaster & plasterboard right back to the celotex.
The builder came over, he hadn't seen this before and said it was due to the design of the lip on the tray and advised I should put sealant down. Not too much effort so i did this, let it dry, filled in the plaster (see pics) and starting using the shower again. It still leaked!
I went round with sealant over ever possible leak area, including the screws joining the shower enclosure screws etc but still getting leak.
Checked the plumbing, no sign of a leak but I noticed a small hole in the grout which I have now filled. Upon closer inspection I have noticed a few hairline cracks in the grout (see pics), especially where the grout never seems to dry even after not using the shower for a week. I did mention the different grout colour to the builder but he wasn’t concerned.
So is it likely that these hairline cracks are causing the leak? It is bone dry under the tray but it wold be due to the lip.
If the hairline cracks are causing the leak do I need to rake it all out and start again? None of the tiles seem loose.
Thanks
Adam
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