Are There Any Shower Pan Crack Repair Kits Available
Published 05/14/2024 >
Question:
My shower floor is cracked. I need something, hopefully adjustable, that will fit under the shower for support. Also, something to repair the cracks. Thank you
asked by: Rod E
Expert Reply:
Hi Rod,
There are sealants you could get from a hardware store that would temporarily fix the crack but would likely wear out again and possibly allow water to leak, causing more issues. There's not really a good support you could slip under the pan without fully removing it so at that point you really should just replace the pan to avoid water damage to the floor and nearby walls. I've attached a link below to our selection of shower pans, if need help picking one out I'll just need to know the dimensions of your current one and if the drain is on the left, right, or in the center.

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