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Ric28
Hi all
I did a job about 6 months ago where I replaced the old leaking Silicon around a bath. I have just been called back because it has come away from the bath and is leaking again at the shower end and I am not quite sure why.
When I did it originally, as usual I got rid of every trace of old Silicon, cleaned the tiles and bath rim, wiping any grease etc away with meths, let it dry and filled the bath three quarters full before siliconing with Bal Microseal.
The only possible reason I can think of is that because there were some fairly wide gaps between the tiles and bath, the Silicon will probably have come into contact with the wall beneath the tiles which could still have been damp.
Could this have travelled along the Silicon and broken the seal with the bath? If that is what has happened, presumably I will have to ensure the wall is completely dry before doing it again which could take a while even with a dehumidifier or stick some kind of trim on instead which will look a bit naff.
As it is the only bathroom, the customer wants to use his shower as soon as possible.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks
Richard
I did a job about 6 months ago where I replaced the old leaking Silicon around a bath. I have just been called back because it has come away from the bath and is leaking again at the shower end and I am not quite sure why.
When I did it originally, as usual I got rid of every trace of old Silicon, cleaned the tiles and bath rim, wiping any grease etc away with meths, let it dry and filled the bath three quarters full before siliconing with Bal Microseal.
The only possible reason I can think of is that because there were some fairly wide gaps between the tiles and bath, the Silicon will probably have come into contact with the wall beneath the tiles which could still have been damp.
Could this have travelled along the Silicon and broken the seal with the bath? If that is what has happened, presumably I will have to ensure the wall is completely dry before doing it again which could take a while even with a dehumidifier or stick some kind of trim on instead which will look a bit naff.
As it is the only bathroom, the customer wants to use his shower as soon as possible.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks
Richard