Leaking showers can also cause unattractive damage to paintwork and plasterboard surfaces, which requires treatment with a mould inhibiter, repainting, or possibly replacement, depending on the severity of the injury. A shower that is leaking may also cause the tiles in the shower cubicle to become loose or fall off entirely.
Depending on the dimensions of the shower and the tiles, the work could take three to five hours to complete. If the tiles are kept from their placement on the floor or walls, we can repair most leaking showers in a single day.
The seam where the shower tray meets the walls of the enclosure is a typical location for leaks to develop in showers. One possible explanation is that the shower tray has moved—problems with the sealant, such as when an improper adhesive or mould in the cement is used.
Epoxy is a quick and easy option that may be used as a stopgap measure to hold your shower base together while you think of a more permanent answer. Epoxy is a type of sealant that may be placed on cracks or other loose spots, helping to hold them together while also preventing water from leaking into nearby regions.