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I have a tub/shower with no back wall. There is oval tub enclosure with a shower curtain hanging from the ceiling. When the shower is running, water flows down the front wall after splashing off of the person in the shower. The water runs along the top of the tub and will flow to the left and the right. If it goes to the left, it drains into the tub. If it goes to the right, it runs down the outside of the tub and onto the floor, where it leaks through to the kitchen ceiling. It seems that the tub was installed slightly crooked, but fixing that would be cost prohibitive for now. Is there any fixture or door that could be installed that would fix this? Something that would possibly run along the wall where the faucet, spigot, and shower head are, then curve around to follow the edge of the tub so that water cannot get out? Or is there an easier fix out there?

2007-01-28 06:41:23 · 5 answers · asked by cheeseflea 2 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

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They make plastic diverters to put along the edges, ask at the home store.

2007-01-28 07:14:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Something that would possibly run along the wall where the faucet, spigot, and shower head are, then curve around to follow the edge of the tub so that water cannot get out?

Not to my knowledge- you have to seal that area somehow. Or, get a different tub, or stop taking showers that you cannot contain the water misdirection.

2007-01-28 06:48:45 · answer #2 · answered by avengergt 3 · 0 0

Purchase an half oval or oval shower ring that would incircle or half circle the tub along with a shower curtain. This would keep most of the water in the tub. Check online or your local hardware store, big chains will have more selections. Fixing the lower part of the tub would be more hassel, but more of what I would do to it. Good Luck and e-mail me with any questions about this issue, be glad to help.

2007-01-28 12:30:45 · answer #3 · answered by 1TON 3 · 0 0

I'm trying to imagine it. How about unhooking the first two hooks and pull the shower curtain forward, cut exact holes for the shower head, and spigot and faucet and a + cut around to fit and hang the curtain with two silicone suction hooks onto tile.

The other trick would be to find a nice half round trim that you can stick onto wall and tub edge with silicone that would look nice and keep the water in.

2007-01-28 06:57:05 · answer #4 · answered by kitchenchemist 4 · 0 0

you are able to come across the leak or locate out whats leaking with the help of doing some elementary assessments. The leak could be from the drain, the water pipes or maybe from around the bathtub caulking. We renovated our bathing room and found a leak and found it around the bathtub caulking, heres what you do. you opt for 2 human beings, one to teach on the water and one to computer screen for leaks. to work out if the pipes are leaking from the bathe, positioned the plug interior the bathtub and activate the bathe in the journey that your computer screen sees leaks thats the place that's. next try the faucets for the bathtub, turn off the bathe and go away the plug in, turn on the faucets and notice if the water is coming from there with the help of monitoring for leaks. to work out if the water is coming from around the bathtub caulking, pour water around the bathtub caulking, you ought to use a bucket for this or the bathe head (if removeable), returned go away the plug interior the drain and feature your computer screen seems for leaks. to objective the drain pull the plug interior the bathtub and drain the water from the different assessments and computer screen for leaks. yet another sturdy indication to looking leaks in whilst does it leak. whilst utilizing the bathtub or all of the time? If it leaks in basic terms whilst utilizing the it is the two the bathtub caulking or the drain. restoration as quickly as you come across out the place that's. the situation and fee would be desperate as quickly as the leak is located. it is totally severe priced or extremely elementary.

2016-12-17 04:34:10 · answer #5 · answered by symons 3 · 0 0

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