pizza
Well-known member
hi gents,
i have a stack of bathrooms at our summer home i need to remodel, but i'm not ready yet.
in the meantime, there's only one working shower here, and now it leaks. after showering, i see a small puddle below it in the unfinished basement. by observation, it's not the drain that's leaking. i can see the drain clearly from the basement, and i also see there is actually some bubbling through the tile grout when looking at the wet shower floor.
i'd like to squeeze some extra life out of this shower if possible. maybe a few years even.
as you can see, it's a small (~32x38"), tile shower. it's 45-50 years old.
after letting it thoroughly dry for several days (or a week, or whatever), i was thinking of picking out some loose pieces of grout and then caulking the **** out of the grout joints. maybe with DAP 3 or DAP Ultra.
or would i be better off grinding out the grout somehow and re-grouting? and then use sealant on the wall/floor seams, around the drain, etc?
and then maybe after that, i've seen that there are various waterproof membrane products available that you can paint over the entire shower floor (and maybe also a foot or two up the wall)?
anyone have specific products they've used and liked? cosmetics aren't a concern to me, lol. i'd even slather it with redguard if it's a lot cheaper than some other membrane product.
thanks for the tips and ideas
i have a stack of bathrooms at our summer home i need to remodel, but i'm not ready yet.
in the meantime, there's only one working shower here, and now it leaks. after showering, i see a small puddle below it in the unfinished basement. by observation, it's not the drain that's leaking. i can see the drain clearly from the basement, and i also see there is actually some bubbling through the tile grout when looking at the wet shower floor.
i'd like to squeeze some extra life out of this shower if possible. maybe a few years even.
as you can see, it's a small (~32x38"), tile shower. it's 45-50 years old.
after letting it thoroughly dry for several days (or a week, or whatever), i was thinking of picking out some loose pieces of grout and then caulking the **** out of the grout joints. maybe with DAP 3 or DAP Ultra.
or would i be better off grinding out the grout somehow and re-grouting? and then use sealant on the wall/floor seams, around the drain, etc?
and then maybe after that, i've seen that there are various waterproof membrane products available that you can paint over the entire shower floor (and maybe also a foot or two up the wall)?
anyone have specific products they've used and liked? cosmetics aren't a concern to me, lol. i'd even slather it with redguard if it's a lot cheaper than some other membrane product.
thanks for the tips and ideas



