ᐅ Tiled shower floor – sooner or later problems caused by the silicone seal?

Created on: 11 Feb 2021 17:09
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annab377
Hello everyone,

If I want to tile the floor of my shower area, won’t I sooner or later (likely after more than 10 years) encounter problems at the following spot:
the silicone joint between the outer floor tile and the first vertical wall tile next to it? This joint will surely be filled with silicone or acrylic, and sooner or later there will be a leak there. Then water will run—without me noticing much—under the tiles while showering.

Isn’t this a major drawback of tiled shower areas?

Thanks and best regards,
annab377
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NoggerLoger
24 Feb 2021 11:20
Alessandro schrieb:

That wasn’t planned well 🙁
In what way? Because of the extension or the storage on the floor? It couldn’t be done differently since the apartment was already at the shell stage and that’s where the riser shaft is located. The shower was originally the toilet, so that space would have been wasted even more. Of course, this segmentation bothers me too, but that’s where the door will go.

Unfinished bathroom under renovation: Bathtub, white tiles, window, loose cables.


Bathroom floor plan: Bathtub left, toilet center, shower right, washbasin bottom.
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haydee
24 Feb 2021 11:25
@annab377

In our case, the building inspector approved the sealing separately before the tiles were installed.
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icandoit
24 Feb 2021 11:29
Wrong shower tray.
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NoggerLoger
24 Feb 2021 11:36
icandoit schrieb:

Wrong shower tray.
And then? I don’t think you can easily find a shower tray with the dimensions 103-105*100 cm (41-41.5*39 inches). The clear solution would be to use tiles.
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Alessandro
24 Feb 2021 11:41
You should have installed the drywall partition so that it aligns flush with the shower tray 😉
You can also see that on your plan.
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ypg
24 Feb 2021 11:42
superzapp schrieb:

I know some people who install underfloor heating beneath the tiled shower area (to have warmer feet while showering),

Small construction niche with heating cables on black mat, wooden board and blue foil.


...so the water dries more quickly 🙂
superzapp schrieb:

Just use tiles in a "lime color" – done :p
Well, try telling that to the majority who insisted on anthracite as their new color back then 😉
Musketier schrieb:

While I have already replaced many other silicone joints in the house because they were cracked, this joint is still fine.
Same here: the shower joint was intact, all the others were cracked. But maybe that was because of the separate screed?