consealed shower seal leak - remove plaseer fix and repair
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:11 am
Hi Apologies if this is in the wrong place and for it's length but wasn't sure where to post it.
The plastic seals on my concealed (behind tiles and plaster or Aqua board) Aqualiser en-suit shower mixer unit failed.
I have the replacements and have replaced the lower outlet blanking seal, as I was able to access it through the hole in the tiles/plaster or aqua board already there for the mixer.
The problem is the other (top) seal as this, of course, around the exit copper pipe feed for the showerhead outlet. This pipe is probably fixed to the actual wall behind and enters the en-suit through a hole in the plaster/aqua board/tiles at the top. (I have removed the showerhead and fitting that pushed on to this pipe.
The seal replacement is easy but I don't know the best way to remove the plaster / aqua board / tiles and then I'll have to repair them afterwards.
So my question is how would you remove the tiles/plasterboard to gain sufficient access to lift the exit pipe, swap the seal and then repair the hole(s) or section of the concealing plaster/aqua board? I was hoping to avoid having to completely dismantle the whole shower panels / assembly, fit a completely new board and then re-assemble / re-tile.
The tiles are 197mm wide and 248mm tall, the head is a bout 750mm from the mixer and the mixer and head are slightly off set to the left of the vertical tile join.
I was thinking that if I removed the 2 tiles from either side of this vertical line from the mixer to the outlet I could then cut the plaster/aqua board using an angle grinder with appropriate cutter in a narrower slit just wide enough to gain access to the length of copper pipe behind to loosen its holding brackets (assuming it has any) and lift it so that I can replace the seal.
Assuming this is a reasonable approach, once I have replaced the seal and the pipe I don't know how to repair the slit in the plaster board?
Perhaps, depending on how the plaster board section I cut out is, I could simply "Glue" it back (not sure how to do this poly filler / plaster?) and then re-tile however if the plaster I cut out is all broken then what?
Your assistance is much appreciated
Many thanks
The plastic seals on my concealed (behind tiles and plaster or Aqua board) Aqualiser en-suit shower mixer unit failed.
I have the replacements and have replaced the lower outlet blanking seal, as I was able to access it through the hole in the tiles/plaster or aqua board already there for the mixer.
The problem is the other (top) seal as this, of course, around the exit copper pipe feed for the showerhead outlet. This pipe is probably fixed to the actual wall behind and enters the en-suit through a hole in the plaster/aqua board/tiles at the top. (I have removed the showerhead and fitting that pushed on to this pipe.
The seal replacement is easy but I don't know the best way to remove the plaster / aqua board / tiles and then I'll have to repair them afterwards.
So my question is how would you remove the tiles/plasterboard to gain sufficient access to lift the exit pipe, swap the seal and then repair the hole(s) or section of the concealing plaster/aqua board? I was hoping to avoid having to completely dismantle the whole shower panels / assembly, fit a completely new board and then re-assemble / re-tile.
The tiles are 197mm wide and 248mm tall, the head is a bout 750mm from the mixer and the mixer and head are slightly off set to the left of the vertical tile join.
I was thinking that if I removed the 2 tiles from either side of this vertical line from the mixer to the outlet I could then cut the plaster/aqua board using an angle grinder with appropriate cutter in a narrower slit just wide enough to gain access to the length of copper pipe behind to loosen its holding brackets (assuming it has any) and lift it so that I can replace the seal.
Assuming this is a reasonable approach, once I have replaced the seal and the pipe I don't know how to repair the slit in the plaster board?
Perhaps, depending on how the plaster board section I cut out is, I could simply "Glue" it back (not sure how to do this poly filler / plaster?) and then re-tile however if the plaster I cut out is all broken then what?
Your assistance is much appreciated
Many thanks