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Help with a bath leak pls


vito

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My bath/shower has been leaking for the past 8weeks..

Have had already a couple of plumbers i here but they say it has nothing to do with plumbing..

Kindly the spread silicon nearly all over and gone!


Now..I am not good with DYI but i m good at observing..

I thought i found a crack on the tiles grouting and a little crack on the corner in between the two walls...

Pointed water only in those two spots and saw the leak under the bath

I have put silicon all over and re grout nearly every where..

Have been waiting 76 hrs for all of it to dry and today I had finally my first shower and ..guess what??

...yes it is still leaking

JUst don t know what to do with it!!


PLS ANY HELP IS WELCOME!!!I M DESPERATE


-ADVICE


- ANY HANDYMAN You feel to suggest


- ANYONE GOOD AT DIY THAT WANTS TURN UP


ANY help IS WELCOME


vito

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