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    Occasional leak from drain of fiberglass shower unit.

    Should I think about removing unit and reinstalling with more support? If I do that, would it be wise to buy new unit or use same one?
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    Occasional leak from drain of fiberglass shower unit.

    The unit is about 16 years old. When not in use for a few days, it must dry out and contract, causing cracks. Will try a silicone based sealant and see if that helps. I do notice some flex when taking shower. May need to remove and re-install?
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    Occasional leak from drain of fiberglass shower unit.

    I have a fiberglass shower unit on 2nd floor of my home. Shower only, not a tub. Whenever I am away from home for about 4 days or more, when I take the first few showers after arriving home, it leaks profusely into kitchen below. My retired plumber friend takes drain apart and re- puttys it and...
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