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Shower Tray Claim refused
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Yes I agree with the above. My boiler had a slow leak, but the damage it caused was covered.0
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No help to the OP, but for others just thought I'd mention that we have inexpensive but stong car jacks under all our shower trays.
Prevention is better than cure etc.0 -
You've jacked up your shower tray?0
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No help to the OP, but for others just thought I'd mention that we have inexpensive but stong car jacks under all our shower trays.
Prevention is better than cure etc.
A wooden frame would be better - I would imagine a jack could exert localised point loading stresses. But whatever works for you
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When I fit them, they either go on the floor, or I use the manufacturers leg kit, and keep the warranty.0
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