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rboy_44

Hi. Hope someone more knowledgeable than me can help. I am about to install a Merlyn Series 10 shower (sliding doors fitted in a tiled recess) and the instructions state that the inside of the vertical wall profiles need to be Silicon sealed against the wall tiles (after the tray has been Silicon sealed to the tiles all around the recess and left to dry). So this is fine, but what happens at the join at the bottom of the profile where the new vertical Silicon meets the horizontal existing dry Silicon around the tray? It’s my understanding that new Silicon won’t bond well to existing dry Silicon and if this is true then surely there will be a weak water ingress point at the bottom of the profile where the vertical and horizontal Silicon meet? The instructions also state for the outside of the profiles to be Silicon sealed at the bottom (going up only 50mm). Any help / clarification on this would really be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
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rboy_44

Follow the instructions as they're written. It will be fine. The important Silicon joint is the tray to tile 90° joint. The Silicon on the frame is to prevent water egress past the enclosure

Many thanks for this. So do I just smooth the new line of Silicon (going down the profile) straight into the existing dry Silicon on the tray to tile joint? Will this join not be susceptible to water ingress and let water get round the back of the profile?
 
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As I said previously, not if done properly.

I am well aware about Merlyn stating that, which is why I said very rarely is it recommended or advised, infering that most other manufacturers don't do it and it is just fine. I have fitted countless Merlyn enclosures over the years and not often do I Silicon inside. Usually only on heavily profiled tiles
 
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As I said previously, not if done properly.

I am well aware about Merlyn stating that, which is why I said very rarely is it recommended or advised, infering that most other manufacturers don't do it and it is just fine. I have fitted countless Merlyn enclosures over the years and not often do I Silicon inside. Usually only on heavily profiled tiles

Again thanks, but I’d like to follow the fitting instructions all the same.
 
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Thanks Chris. If you read the full post you’ll see that I’m just trying to follow the installation instructions, but they state that the internal vertical profiles need to be siliconed - this means running new Silicon onto the cured Silicon on the horizontal tray to wall joint. But as you’ll know, new Silicon doesn’t bond to cured Silicon so am wary of ending up with weak points at the base of both wall profiles.
 

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Thanks Chris. If you read the full post you’ll see that I’m just trying to follow the installation instructions, but they state that the internal vertical profiles need to be siliconed - this means running new Silicon onto the cured Silicon on the horizontal tray to wall joint. But as you’ll know, new Silicon doesn’t bond to cured Silicon so am wary of ending up with weak points at the base of both wall profiles.

Will be fine...you're worrying unnecessarily.
 
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rboy_44

Thanks but specifics would be more helpful, like do I follow the instructions or not? And if I do then do I just smooth the new Silicon into the cured or butt it up against it? Or do I not follow the instructions and do something else?

https://merlynshowering.com/wp-cont...oor-fitting-instruction-MER-01-New-handle.pdf

Tried Merlyn and they’ve been next to useless. They suggested I do some research into how best to join new Silicon to cured Silicon and sent me a link to a specialist adhesive that I could try!

I’ve taken out the doors and removed all the existing Silicon (as the original installer did a crap job with the install that resulted in leaks) and am about to reinstall so would quite like some certainty that I’m doing the right thing here.

Cheers.
 

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