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Sefirah

Showing different thicknesses of grout around the shower tray:

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O

Old Mod

I know this is not exactly the answer you were looking for, but you might consider getting a professional mastic man in to complete the task. Get your guy to remove all the grout from the transitions explained above, then get someone in that only does silicone work for a living.
They are clean, fast, and above all very very neat. It will also lift the finish of your project.
Silicone work can make or break a job, it'll either look excellent, or very very bad.
It's something I always push for with my clients, because they always so much better than me.
And it's worth every penny, in my opinion anyway.
 
S

Sefirah

Thank you, I didn't know they existed!
And if trust them more to know what needs to be siliconed.
Would they take out grout if not all had been removed do you know?
 
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Old Mod

Thank you, I didn't know they existed!
And if trust them more to know what needs to be siliconed.
Would they take out grout if not all had been removed do you know?
It wouldn't be something they do as a rule, reason being, to keep costs to clients down they're in and out in a very short time. They have to lump jobs together in a day, to make it worth their while visiting. So there would be at least an extra cost. If you're happy with that, then they may.
But don't hold your breath. :)
 
B

Blunt Tool

I know this is not exactly the answer you were looking for, but you might consider getting a professional mastic man in to complete the task. Get your guy to remove all the grout from the transitions explained above, then get someone in that only does silicone work for a living.
They are clean, fast, and above all very very neat. It will also lift the finish of your project.
Silicone work can make or break a job, it'll either look excellent, or very very bad.
It's something I always push for with my clients, because they always so much better than me.
And it's worth every penny, in my opinion anyway.
They must wear their underpants on top of their trousers!
 
R

Rookery

At the end of the day it's up to you and you can leave it as it is and hope for the best. If the shower tray is grouted in, which it is, sooner or later stepping on and off it will crack the grout and eventually water will penetrate the background behind the tiles and ruin it. I bet he didn't tank it either?
 
T

The Brown bomber

Silicone the corners over the grout. There will be no problems. Previous poster making a mountain out of a molehill. If the grout cracks the silicone won't.
 

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