Hi,
I recently had a hidden tray walk in shower fitted by my builder.
I ordered the kit myself complete with tanking boards and sealing tape.
The builder completed the job and I noticed that none of the sealing tape had been used. He said that the adhesive should seal it.
He has tiled and grouted but not sealed the floor joins.
We started using the shower and as you can imagine, water has started leaking under the floor in the next room.
I understand that we need to seal the floor, but will this be enough?
My concern is that this will not provide enough water proofing.
My builder is saying that sealing the corners will be enough but I'm worried that in a years time I will have a leak with the builder well gone.
Do you think I just just let him seal with sealant? WIll that be a good enough fix or should I get all the tiles pulled up so that the sealing tape can be used as specified by the supplier?
The later seems the obvious choice but with the tiling all being completed already and the probability of destroying the tray when we pull it up it's not goign to be an easy fix.
What do you think?
Seal and see what happens or insist on redoing the job?
Cheers
I recently had a hidden tray walk in shower fitted by my builder.
I ordered the kit myself complete with tanking boards and sealing tape.
The builder completed the job and I noticed that none of the sealing tape had been used. He said that the adhesive should seal it.
He has tiled and grouted but not sealed the floor joins.
We started using the shower and as you can imagine, water has started leaking under the floor in the next room.
I understand that we need to seal the floor, but will this be enough?
My concern is that this will not provide enough water proofing.
My builder is saying that sealing the corners will be enough but I'm worried that in a years time I will have a leak with the builder well gone.
Do you think I just just let him seal with sealant? WIll that be a good enough fix or should I get all the tiles pulled up so that the sealing tape can be used as specified by the supplier?
The later seems the obvious choice but with the tiling all being completed already and the probability of destroying the tray when we pull it up it's not goign to be an easy fix.
What do you think?
Seal and see what happens or insist on redoing the job?
Cheers