I had a walk-in shower installed just under a year ago and the sealant on the outside of the shower screen has gone mouldy. In fact, it started going mouldy some months ago, which seems a bit quick to spoil. The mould is behind/inside the sealant and is along the whole of the screen.
The tiler who installed it seemed reliable and the sealant was only applied on the exterior of the screen which, I believe, is correct. However, I've noticed there must be a tiny leak somewhere in the middle of the sealant, as there is a small pool of water there each time I shower. But is that enough to cause the sealant to go mouldy along the whole of the screen?
I was planning on removing all the old sealant, demoulding with HG Mould Spray, cleaning with methylated spirits and then maybe sealing with Dow 785.
Is there anything else I should consider to avoid it going mouldy again so quickly?
The tiler who installed it seemed reliable and the sealant was only applied on the exterior of the screen which, I believe, is correct. However, I've noticed there must be a tiny leak somewhere in the middle of the sealant, as there is a small pool of water there each time I shower. But is that enough to cause the sealant to go mouldy along the whole of the screen?
I was planning on removing all the old sealant, demoulding with HG Mould Spray, cleaning with methylated spirits and then maybe sealing with Dow 785.
Is there anything else I should consider to avoid it going mouldy again so quickly?