Shower Screen Leaking
Water escaping past the shower screen onto the bathroom floor after every shower.
What Is Causing This?
- 1Rubber seal along the bottom or side perished
- 2Screen not angled correctly to direct water inward
- 3Gap between the screen and the wall not sealed
How Urgent Is This?
This should be fixed in the coming weeks. Leaving it may allow the problem to worsen and cost more to repair.
What Needs to Be Done
A bathroom fitter will replace the rubber seals, reseal the screen to the wall with silicone, and check the screen is properly aligned to contain the water.
How Much Will It Cost?
National average estimate
Labour: £850 – £2,125 | Materials: £600 – £2,425
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Try Snap and FixHow to Prevent This
Replace shower screen seals every 2 to 3 years. Direct the shower head away from the screen edge. Wipe down seals after use to extend their life.
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Water escaping from beneath the shower tray, appearing as damp on the ceiling below or on the floor outside the shower.
The decorative panel at the front or end of the bath keeps falling off or popping out of position.
A toilet that rocks or moves when you sit on it, sometimes with water seeping at the base.
The bathroom extractor fan does not turn on, runs slowly, or makes a loud rattling noise.