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1153432 Post Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:41 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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I posted this question last week but it seemed to get lost and I cant find it.

Can anyone tell me if there is a way to repair hairline crack in the shower and toilet plastic floor, there not leaking yet but I would like to do something about it before they do.
 
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Hi Andy

Have a search - there have been several threads on this topic.

Judging from the comments of others, I think if it were me I would take it to a good GRP repairer and get him to skin over the whole floor area with a layer or two of fibreglass matting. He should be able to give it a "professional" finish with some gel coat, and you would have a brick outhouse job then!

Seems a bit drastic, but if yours is one of those with an inherent flex, only a belt and braces job is likely to offer a long term fix.

Just my opinion - I've not had the problem myself.

Dave Very Happy
 
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I guess your post got lost when the site was offline last week.

These guys get a good write up: http://www.walkdengroup.co.uk/?section=Leisure&page=276

As do Branfibre: http://www.branfibre.co.uk/

I have had the same problem three times and find Sikaflex does a good short term repair but does not look very tidy, Alan.
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