So, our cheap single piece fiberglass walk in shower finally got 1 crack too many, and I decided to replace it.
Demo was success.
A purchased a Delta reinforced shower pan and Delta caulkess direct to stud shower walls.
It all seemed simple enough.
However, I get to the end and the walls don't match up perfectly at the bottom leaving gaps.
Questions
1. Can I just caulk the seams and go on with my life?
2. I've taken it all the way apart, drain off. In doing so I had to peel off the foam strip it had me put on the pan flange. It seems this is where caulk normally goes? Covering the screw holes. If I can't find more foam, should I caulk that?
This simple design seems to be way more complicated that I thought.
Any help is appreciated.
Demo was success.
A purchased a Delta reinforced shower pan and Delta caulkess direct to stud shower walls.
It all seemed simple enough.
However, I get to the end and the walls don't match up perfectly at the bottom leaving gaps.
Questions
1. Can I just caulk the seams and go on with my life?
2. I've taken it all the way apart, drain off. In doing so I had to peel off the foam strip it had me put on the pan flange. It seems this is where caulk normally goes? Covering the screw holes. If I can't find more foam, should I caulk that?
This simple design seems to be way more complicated that I thought.
Any help is appreciated.