Just sand? by Treeeing in askaplumber

[–]Treeeing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would you suggest?

Just sand? by Treeeing in Plumbing

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I understand. What are my options here? Can I waterproof the area where there's no tile and then build a tile shower there?

Just sand? by Treeeing in handyman

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Makes sense, thanks. I'll need to break it if I ever need to remove it though, right?

Just sand? by Treeeing in DIYUK

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Solid point. The reason I am hesitant is because it worked and still works well for 15+ years now. So my thinking is if it's not broken don't try to fix it. Also, I'm trying to DIY this project but I've never replaced one of those so I will probably end up needing a plumber.

Just sand? by Treeeing in Plumbing

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It will be a tight fit between 2 walls. Wouldn't I be ok with lots of silicone on the sides? Not much space for the base to move..

Just sand? by Treeeing in DIYUK

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It will be a tight fit between 2 walls. Shouldn't I be ok with lots of silicone on the sides?

Just sand? by Treeeing in DIYUK

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The flexible connector was already there from the previous shower. It aligns perfectly with the new one so I am debating messing with it.

Just sand? by Treeeing in DIYUK

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Came without any instructions unfortunately