Gooner
17th December 2007, 12:47 AM
I have a question regarding the proper installation of a bathroom tap.
I am in the process of renovating my en suite in the house we recently bought and have been reading up about waterproofing. I went into my other bathroom to have a look at how the taps have been installed as it looks like the previous owner renovated the bathroom just before we moved in.
I am suspect about how he has done this. I have attached some images to this post. As you can see we have a shower head above the bath. The hot/cold taps (for the shower and the bath) have 1-2mm gaps between the tap "cap" and the wall. Water trickling down the wall can get in behind the tap cap and potentially into the holes for the taps. I assume that over an extended period of time this could potentially lead to water damage within the wall.
Should this be sealed somehow? I was thinking of applying some silicone in the hole, but then I would not be able to access the washer (if required)without removing the silicone, as the nut is recessed in the wall.
Any comments and/or suggestions?
Much appreciated.
I am in the process of renovating my en suite in the house we recently bought and have been reading up about waterproofing. I went into my other bathroom to have a look at how the taps have been installed as it looks like the previous owner renovated the bathroom just before we moved in.
I am suspect about how he has done this. I have attached some images to this post. As you can see we have a shower head above the bath. The hot/cold taps (for the shower and the bath) have 1-2mm gaps between the tap "cap" and the wall. Water trickling down the wall can get in behind the tap cap and potentially into the holes for the taps. I assume that over an extended period of time this could potentially lead to water damage within the wall.
Should this be sealed somehow? I was thinking of applying some silicone in the hole, but then I would not be able to access the washer (if required)without removing the silicone, as the nut is recessed in the wall.
Any comments and/or suggestions?
Much appreciated.