Hello,
I have a wet-room en-suite, just tiled and have had a sliding shower door fitted. The base of the shower area is a concealed tray, which has been topped with membrane, tiled and sealed appropriately - including silicone where wall meets floor. A sliding door has been fitted. Now I am getting conflicting reports about how to seal this with silicone. The instructions say to seal the verticals where the tiles and metal wall profiles meet on the INSIDE, and the horizontal part of the frame at the bottom on the OUTSIDE.
The fitter has done it the other way round saying that this is normal.
what is correct??
my only issue is that if the instructions are correct, the horizontal cill sits over a grout joint between the shower floor tiles and the wet-room floor tiles. i'm worried that water will just sit there rather than drain into the shower tray/tiles (which I believe is the logic behind sealing on the outside)
If fitter is wrong, do I remove the silicone from inside before getting outer part done?
any help is appreciated. thanks!