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Posted by Craven Morehead on June 20, 2006, 9:21 am
MLD & RayV...we have a difference of opinion (a good thing, me thinks)
That little gasket is inadequate. It is cheap and made of open cell foam.
It will NOT prevent water from entering the wall space and, once wet, is
prone to unseen mold and mildew.
I recommend a good grade of silicone caulk. Clean all surfaces before
applying and it should last for many years.
> It absolutely should be caulked all around, prior to being set in place.
> Leave the weep hole on the bottom, open.
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>> Long time reader, first time poster. After a nasty shower leak, we had
>> a handyman completely redo our shower and subfloor. I watched him every
>> step of the way and he told me how and why he did everything and the
>> mistakes that the builders made (green wall instead of cement board,
>> shower pan ripped because it leaned up against pipes, not enough
>> blocking to keep shower pan supported). Overall, the shower is looking
>> and working great.
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>> One thing I had a question about though. It appears when he installed
>> the new shower faceplate, there is no caulk around the edges. The plate
>> sits very flat against the tile as it should but there is probably a
>> tiny entry where the grout is set lower than the tiles. There does
>> appear to be a weep hole at the bottom of the faceplate, as though it
>> expects moisture to get through. I wasn't sure if this should be
>> caulked with silicon, much like the shower door itself. Any advice
>> would be appreciated.
>>
>> Adam
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