I read on here about a clear screen fitted over tiles in the shower but can't find it.
Can anyone recommend please.
Screen over tiles
Screen over tiles
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Not sure why you'd put clear screening over tiles?
However, Zenolite are one of many manufacturers of acrylic shower wall panels in multiple finishes that are increasingly popular instead of tiles. Various factory finished sizes, but a retro-fit would require careful installation.
However, Zenolite are one of many manufacturers of acrylic shower wall panels in multiple finishes that are increasingly popular instead of tiles. Various factory finished sizes, but a retro-fit would require careful installation.
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Wouldn't it be better/easier to fix the leak?apexblue wrote:It's a clear screen that covers tiles. Needed as to leaks to sitting room below.
Surely the proposed method is asking for condensation or worse between the two surfaces which will cause an even bigger problem long term.
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We recently had a leak that turned out to be on the pipe feeding into the shower - it had been installed with the wrong type of joint. The plumber replaced it with a soldered joint and refitted the shower without affecting any of the tiles. Might be worth getting a plumber to look at it before you do anything to the tiles.
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