New bathroom, being told have to rip out the bath HELP!
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 9:49 pm
Hi there
I'm new here and have never posted before. Me and my boyfriend are basically having a slight nightmare. We noticed a few weeks ago that water started t seep through our bathroom ceiling. We called out a plumber - the seal had broken on the side of the bath. He fixed it by filling the bath with water and replacing the seal. Few weeks later more water through the ceiling. Called the same plumber out - the seal was intact, but there was water coming from under he bath, probably from something with the pipe. He fixed the pipe but warned us about the seal. He said that the seals on these types of baths (stading with a shower) are nt made to hold a lot of weight. This might sound slightly ridiculous, but my boyfriend is a pretty big guy, he's 6"6 and weighs 18 stone. But so far the seal had held, now we are a few weeks on and the seal has failed, even more water coming through then before which has spread right across the kitchen ceiling.
The insurance company are refusing to put us in a shower saying it's nt their fault my bloke is so heavy, but if we had cracked the bath we would have been covered. They say it is our responsibility to get the leak sorted. They also say that any more damage that occurs to the ceiling will ot b covered if we don't take reasonable action to resolve the leak.
My problem is this...the plumber said that this sort of bath won't do for us, and that we need to rip ou lovely new bath and tiles out and get a shower put in. We bought the house with new kitchen and bathroom because we knew that we couldn't afford to do anything like this!! Does anybody have any ideas about what we can do??
I'm new here and have never posted before. Me and my boyfriend are basically having a slight nightmare. We noticed a few weeks ago that water started t seep through our bathroom ceiling. We called out a plumber - the seal had broken on the side of the bath. He fixed it by filling the bath with water and replacing the seal. Few weeks later more water through the ceiling. Called the same plumber out - the seal was intact, but there was water coming from under he bath, probably from something with the pipe. He fixed the pipe but warned us about the seal. He said that the seals on these types of baths (stading with a shower) are nt made to hold a lot of weight. This might sound slightly ridiculous, but my boyfriend is a pretty big guy, he's 6"6 and weighs 18 stone. But so far the seal had held, now we are a few weeks on and the seal has failed, even more water coming through then before which has spread right across the kitchen ceiling.
The insurance company are refusing to put us in a shower saying it's nt their fault my bloke is so heavy, but if we had cracked the bath we would have been covered. They say it is our responsibility to get the leak sorted. They also say that any more damage that occurs to the ceiling will ot b covered if we don't take reasonable action to resolve the leak.
My problem is this...the plumber said that this sort of bath won't do for us, and that we need to rip ou lovely new bath and tiles out and get a shower put in. We bought the house with new kitchen and bathroom because we knew that we couldn't afford to do anything like this!! Does anybody have any ideas about what we can do??