Tyler Morkin
New Member
Hello everyone!
I'm new to posting on this forum, but I've read a lot of very helpful information here.
I'm in the middle of a bathroom remodel and installed a Kerdi shower using one of their box kits. It has been installed for several weeks now with no tile while I work on other areas of the bathroom (and, you know, work my full time job!). I just flood tested it last night and it has failed. There is a small amount of visible water outside of the curb and it is dripping quite a bit underneath in the crawl space. The water level went down only somewhat, so we're not dealing with anything catastrophic here.
This is where I need advice. What should my next steps be? I paid a lot of money so far for materials in this renovation, so I want it to be right. However, I don't really want to tear it all out and start over. Any advice I could get could be much appreciated.
Thanks for everyone's willingness to help.
Tyler
I'm new to posting on this forum, but I've read a lot of very helpful information here.
I'm in the middle of a bathroom remodel and installed a Kerdi shower using one of their box kits. It has been installed for several weeks now with no tile while I work on other areas of the bathroom (and, you know, work my full time job!). I just flood tested it last night and it has failed. There is a small amount of visible water outside of the curb and it is dripping quite a bit underneath in the crawl space. The water level went down only somewhat, so we're not dealing with anything catastrophic here.
This is where I need advice. What should my next steps be? I paid a lot of money so far for materials in this renovation, so I want it to be right. However, I don't really want to tear it all out and start over. Any advice I could get could be much appreciated.
Thanks for everyone's willingness to help.
Tyler