I hope this is in the correct section - it occured to me that it could equally fall under plumbing.
What is the received wisdom on making the wall on which a shower is installed fully waterproof? For example, a shower with internal fitting connections will need holes through the wall/tiles to accommodate the hot and cold feeds.
How do you make this waterproof, to ensure that water from the shower head does not get in behind the wall mounted shower? Should you use sealant around the shower after it has been installed? Or should the shower be mounted before the tiles are put on the wall?
Any hints and tips would be welcome.
Thanks,
Rich
What is the received wisdom on making the wall on which a shower is installed fully waterproof? For example, a shower with internal fitting connections will need holes through the wall/tiles to accommodate the hot and cold feeds.
How do you make this waterproof, to ensure that water from the shower head does not get in behind the wall mounted shower? Should you use sealant around the shower after it has been installed? Or should the shower be mounted before the tiles are put on the wall?
Any hints and tips would be welcome.
Thanks,
Rich