RajD
New Member
Hi,
We recently bought a property and noticed that one of the showers was not draining the water properly after use. I have very little idea on this, but I thought it was strange that it should have standing water even after several hours of no use. Since this is a new construction and the other shower did not have the same issue, we asked the contractors to fix it. They initially agreed to reinstall after inspecting it (and determining that it cannot be 'repaired'), but then retracted and stated that they will pour resin to fix it. We said that it was not acceptable as apparently, if this is done, the treads will not match.
Considering that this is a new property, I wanted to get your opinions on whether this is common and if it can it be 'repaired' or needs to be replaced. I have attached a picture showing the issue I am referring to.
Thanks a lot in advance,
- Raj.
We recently bought a property and noticed that one of the showers was not draining the water properly after use. I have very little idea on this, but I thought it was strange that it should have standing water even after several hours of no use. Since this is a new construction and the other shower did not have the same issue, we asked the contractors to fix it. They initially agreed to reinstall after inspecting it (and determining that it cannot be 'repaired'), but then retracted and stated that they will pour resin to fix it. We said that it was not acceptable as apparently, if this is done, the treads will not match.
Considering that this is a new property, I wanted to get your opinions on whether this is common and if it can it be 'repaired' or needs to be replaced. I have attached a picture showing the issue I am referring to.
Thanks a lot in advance,
- Raj.