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Blue Smithy
Hi All,
Thanks to the info on this site I have managed to tile my bathroom and it looks great - porcelain , finished matt glaze (no sealing required). I also installed a separate shower (tray and screen) and followed the advice of leaving a 3-5mm gap between the tiles and the tray. Also, I installed the tray first and tiled from that, so there is a good 20mm of tile and adhesive overhanging the tray edge.
I then filled the line all around with Silicon, first getting it into the gap then finishing off the external bead. Heaven for a few weeks until I started noticing some wetness at the end of the shower tray. I ended up cutting out the Silicon to investigate and the gap was damp, so there must have been a leak somewhere along the seal.
Im confident that water is not comming from anywhere else but this seal. I raked and dried out the gap (completely), cleaned with meths and reapplied the Silicon..... a few weeks later same problem.
Anybody any ideas? I can only think that I am not cleaning the tiles and tray adequately before siliconing so the bond is weak or that there is movement and the seal is being weakened. I got the missus to have a dry shower while I watched but there was no movement at all with the tray.
Any help and tips would be much appreciated before I take on the sole destroying task of removing and re-applying AGAIN!!!
Cheers
BS
Thanks to the info on this site I have managed to tile my bathroom and it looks great - porcelain , finished matt glaze (no sealing required). I also installed a separate shower (tray and screen) and followed the advice of leaving a 3-5mm gap between the tiles and the tray. Also, I installed the tray first and tiled from that, so there is a good 20mm of tile and adhesive overhanging the tray edge.
I then filled the line all around with Silicon, first getting it into the gap then finishing off the external bead. Heaven for a few weeks until I started noticing some wetness at the end of the shower tray. I ended up cutting out the Silicon to investigate and the gap was damp, so there must have been a leak somewhere along the seal.
Im confident that water is not comming from anywhere else but this seal. I raked and dried out the gap (completely), cleaned with meths and reapplied the Silicon..... a few weeks later same problem.
Anybody any ideas? I can only think that I am not cleaning the tiles and tray adequately before siliconing so the bond is weak or that there is movement and the seal is being weakened. I got the missus to have a dry shower while I watched but there was no movement at all with the tray.
Any help and tips would be much appreciated before I take on the sole destroying task of removing and re-applying AGAIN!!!
Cheers
BS