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[email protected] June 7th 06 01:19 PM

Caulking around shower face plate?
 
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.

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


JGolan June 7th 06 02:11 PM

Caulking around shower face plate?
 

wrote:
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.

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


I don't caulk or silicon mine, makes it easier to service the unit


Craven Morehead June 7th 06 03:54 PM

Caulking around shower face plate?
 
It absolutely should be caulked all around, prior to being set in place.
Leave the weep hole on the bottom, open.

wrote in message
oups.com...
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.

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




MLD June 7th 06 05:21 PM

Caulking around shower face plate?
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
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.

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

One reason that it is not caulked is that there is a gasket under the face
plate that serves as the seal to prevent water from leaking into the wall.
Another reason, if you caulk around the face plate it will eventually peal
off.
MLD



RayV June 7th 06 08:06 PM

Caulking around shower face plate?
 

MLD wrote:

One reason that it is not caulked is that there is a gasket under the face
plate that serves as the seal to prevent water from leaking into the wall.
Another reason, if you caulk around the face plate it will eventually peal
off.
MLD


Yep, a gasket should be all that is needed.


Felder71 June 16th 06 01:12 PM

Caulking around shower face plate?
 
Hey everyone...just wanted to thank you all for the replies. I can rest
easier knowing my shower won't rot out again and my handyman knows what
he's doing. Thanks again!


Craven Morehead June 20th 06 02:21 PM

Caulking around shower face plate?
 
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.

"Craven Morehead" wrote in message
...
It absolutely should be caulked all around, prior to being set in place.
Leave the weep hole on the bottom, open.

wrote in message
oups.com...
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.

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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