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Shower is leaking. Quote to fix over $1,000. How do I not get the same problem in the future?

LorenClayton
Building a Reputation

Shower is leaking. Quote to fix over $1,000. How do I not get the same problem in the future?

Hello

 

The pre purchase inspection revealed the shower in my 40+ year old house has a slight leak through the bathroom wall to the interior of the house. The inspector mentioned that the floor is flat and slow to drain as well.

 

I've received one quote from a grouting company for $1,000+ which is basically just a re-grout and re-silicone. I don't know whether waterproofing is behind the bathroom wall abutting the shower (slight moisture penetrated through to the linen cupboard around the other side) and the quote didn't mention checking for waterproofing at all. I feel with this shower design the problem may recur in the future. 

 

What are my options here as I really don't like this design of shower. I'd prefer a curbed shower with tiles down the bottom to contain water. Can this shower be converted to one with tiles and would this help to alleviate leaking? Or would I be better off replacing the whole shower? I've also considered a shower pod, but not confident with the internal plumbing and probably too expensive.

 

I basically just want a standard shower as leak-proof as possible with the least expense so would appreciate any advice.

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Would a plumber be the best person to provide quotes?

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Shower is leaking. Quote to fix over $1,000. How do I not get the same problem in the future?

Hi @LorenClayton,

 

Thank you for your question about options for your shower.

 

Do you know what the substrate of the tiles is? Is it on a concrete slab? Or is it timber floor framing with concrete sheeting? Knowing what lies beneath the tiles will have a big effect on the project.

 

I see three options outside of the repair you've had a quote for.

 

You can have a hob installed, have a rebate cut into the shower area so the shower sits below the rest of the floor level, or you could have a shower base installed. 

 

Each of these methods has pros and cons, but unfortunately, they would all require some fairly comprehensive renovations. Any alterations to the tiles will require additional waterproofing and because the waterproofing membrane needs to be applied in one watertight coat, it may require the removal of more tiles than you'd expect.. 

 

I'm fairly confident adding a hob would be the least invasive method, but the specifics of the project would need to be considered, which would be something to speak with the person quoting the job about.

 

This kind of project requires a few different tradespeople, including a plumber. The best type of contractor to speak to is a builder who specialises in bathroom renovations. They may have the relevant certifications to do everything themselves, but if not, they will have a tiler, waterproofer, plumber and glazier that they work with. Getting a quote from a builder minimises the amount of coordinating you would need to do as you will pay the builder who will then pay the trades.

 

Allow me to tag @Nailbag, @Dave-1 and @TedBear for their thoughts.

 

Let me know if you have any further questions. I hope this has helped.

 

Jacob

 

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: Shower is leaking. Quote to fix over $1,000. How do I not get the same problem in the future?

Good Morning @LorenClayton 

I think I would save your money on a repair and go for a replacement of the shower with one you want yourself. With the moisture appearing in the linen cupboard I would be hesitant trying to fix a leak. (Problematic trying to figure out where and how its leaking) regrouting is not waterproofing. 

 

Going the route of a builder to coordiniate a few trades may be easier then trying to get sections done yourself or organising various trades. Also acts as a single point of complaint with issues.

 

What @JacobZ has said I agree with the thinking he has outlined. To choose a type of shower replacement Id wander through a few bathroom places and have a look, Something that is one piece and up the sides a little will be most likely to satsify the leak issue in future but as he has mentioned changing anything also will change the waterproofing that you have.

 

Dave

LorenClayton
Building a Reputation

Re: Shower is leaking. Quote to fix over $1,000. How do I not get the same problem in the future?

Thank you Jacob. It's a concrete slab.

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Shower is leaking. Quote to fix over $1,000. How do I not get the same problem in the future?

Hi @LorenClayton,

 

This makes rebating the floor an option. Rebating the floor will allow you to better slope the tiles towards the drain. It would also mean you don't have to step up over anything to get into your shower.

 

I would certainly consider this option when speaking with your contractor.

 

Let me know what you think.

 

Jacob

 

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