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Titanium Trades
Once again I come to the source of all knowledge, Installed a new shower enclosure complete a couple of months ago... customer wanted a new one as previous one was seriously old and caused a leak directly below the shower room into their living room running down the wall. Now she says the leak has returned (10cm to the right of old one)... I fitted an 800 x 1000 tray with Turbo Flow 90mm waste, all checked fullly for leaks as always during install. Clients Husband says when he showers (for 5 mins) no leak.... however when the wife showers (20mins) it leaks? My 1st thoughts were either connections to turbo flow waste have bad seal somewhere or, the old waste pipe has a leak (running under the floor which i didnt touch) On arriving to check it all i ran the shower for 10 mins and not a single leak, she then explained that when taking a long shower the water starts to fill up the tray( but not over the edge) and thats when the leak starts. My thoughts were there is a build up of "crap" somewhere along the old waste that takes a while for the water to build up back on itself thefor coming back up into the tray, is it possible the bottom rubber seal of the TurboFlow waste hasnt sealed properly and as the water rises back up its forcing its way out? Or can you guys shed any more light on what the problem could be? I tested all seals around the enclosure itself and all ok. Asking the question as any underfloor work will involve alot of work as the tray is built into the floor 🙁
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.