Sealing tiles to shower tray

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Hi
Fitted my shower a couple of years ago now and all has been fine until recently when water has started to leak through to the ceiling below the shower. I have narrowed this down to the joint between tiles and top of the shower tray.

The problem I had when I fitted it was that the shower tray had no lip around the edge so the tiles simply butted up to the tray with a silicone seal. Obviously this has moved slightly and started to leak.

I want to make sure this doesn't happen again in another few years so how can I get a permanent seal?

Cheers
 
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You would never permanently seal it! Wear/tear and movement over time will always require maintenance. So remove all the sealant around the shower tray and replace it with a good quality product.
 
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What do you mean by replace with a good quality product? We talking sealant or the tray?
 
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look out for plastic shower sealing strip, which has a flexible rubbery fin that presses onto the top of the tray. The best stuff is fitted before the tiles.
 
I do always use branded products especially where sealants are concerned but whether they are quality or not I don't know. Yes I have seen those sealing strips.

Don't mind pulling bottom row of tiles off if that is whats required.
 
I would suggest using Dow Corning 785 , get yourself some silicone tools from SF , put a nice thick 8mm bead the whole way round. If the surface to be sealed is completely clean and grease free, you shouldn't have to do the job again for a while.
 

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