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Don

Not sure if this is the right forum but the tiling is now complete and it looks great Next up is the shower enclosure, and offset quad. What do people recommend for sealing, I guess there are three options....

1) Seal inside the enclosure – more chance of sealant going off/discolouring?

2) Seal outside the shower

3) Behind the vertical wall mounts and under the door frame on the tray, so the sealant is invisible, harder to get a perfect seal?

And lastly what is a bombproof sealant, is Tec 7 any good?

Many thanks, nearly there!
 
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Rich

I would run a bead of Silicon that compliments the grout colour up the inside of the shower and think about using a clear Silicon to do the same on the outside or in places where you will find it hard to get a clean finish.

What grout was used? I always try to match the Silicon to the grout colour, some brands do a huge range of different colours.
 
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kaharrison9

Just recently sealed a cubicle and the instructions were to do the inside and outside of the vertical wall profile and the outside around the tray to the enclosure but not to seal the inside of the tray to enclosure so water can drain back into the tray.
Also silcone the screw holes and the srcew holes that contect enclosure to the wall
 
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sblunde

My understanding is that most shower enclosures should only be siliconed on the outside, as the metal profiles are normally designed so that any water that gets inside the metal profiles will drain into the enclosure. Most enclosures are size adjustable to take into account any irregularities in the walls and odd angles between the walls/tray. Water WILL get inside the metal profiles, so you need to think about where it will go - you don't want it building up inside the framework. Ultimately, you should follow the instructions!
 
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dvitendi1

Save yourself some bother and get yourself a non-solvent based Silicon. The reason Silicon shrinks and discolours is because the majority of it is water based. Once you've got hold of a decent sealant, you'll want to tactically apply it around the shower Don't be one of these people that applies the entire tube - it just doesn't look right!
 
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Stef

I would go per manufacturers instructions, some say Silicon outside & in, others say outside only & some say inside only.
I would stick the screen up & mark your screw holes then drill & plug. When fitting the screen i would put a bead of Silicon on the back of the profile against the wall then screw tight, that way its water tight against the wall.
Always Silicon internal corners, i would use a Mapei Silicon, one of the best on the market, Weber are also doing a new Silicon its made by Dow Corning.
 

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