mpnicholson
Mar 22, 2009, 05:37 PM
My upstairs bathroom shower is leaking. It is a fiberglass neo-angle with glass walls and a door.
It leaks where the glass and metal wall meets the fiberglass on the bottom left side.
We have caulked, after cleaning and drying it. It still leaks. It doesn't leak a lot, but we have 3 kids and it is their shower. I plan to live in the house until I die and want it to stop.
Looking at the design, the metal wall just sits against the fiberglass insert. It isn't grooved or anything - only caulk keeps it from leaking.
We are debating. Should we rip out the unit and put in a tile enclosure or she we get a better designed insert? Or are we missing something about sealing the leak?
Any advice is welcome.
Melissa
It leaks where the glass and metal wall meets the fiberglass on the bottom left side.
We have caulked, after cleaning and drying it. It still leaks. It doesn't leak a lot, but we have 3 kids and it is their shower. I plan to live in the house until I die and want it to stop.
Looking at the design, the metal wall just sits against the fiberglass insert. It isn't grooved or anything - only caulk keeps it from leaking.
We are debating. Should we rip out the unit and put in a tile enclosure or she we get a better designed insert? Or are we missing something about sealing the leak?
Any advice is welcome.
Melissa