Richard_C
Established Member
I was in the shower, my wife in sitting room below doing yoga and getting dripped on. Hmmm. Been meaning to re-seal the tray for a year or two, fitted it in 2008. Need sealant.*
Amazon - expensive and not dispatched by them, 7 - 10 days
Screwfix (my normal source) - £50 minimum for free delivery and £5 otherwise. Could make up lots of reasons to buy tools but nothning I really need.
Toolstation (never used them before, thought they were a tool hire place) £10 minimum for free delivery. The Dow 785 I wanted was on offer, rats, 2 tubes = £9.80. Could do with a new hose tap connector, non essential but tips it over the £10. Ordered late Friday, arrived mid Monday. What's not to like.
The £10 free order threshold is pretty attractive for minor maintenance orders. Easy to use website too.
*OK, off we go, is shower tray sealant a necessary purchase? If you can't shower it's not nice. If the chipboard floor in the bathroom gets sodden and the entire shower and occupant descends to the room below its a hazard. I took the view that it is necessary but others might not share that view.
Amazon - expensive and not dispatched by them, 7 - 10 days
Screwfix (my normal source) - £50 minimum for free delivery and £5 otherwise. Could make up lots of reasons to buy tools but nothning I really need.
Toolstation (never used them before, thought they were a tool hire place) £10 minimum for free delivery. The Dow 785 I wanted was on offer, rats, 2 tubes = £9.80. Could do with a new hose tap connector, non essential but tips it over the £10. Ordered late Friday, arrived mid Monday. What's not to like.
The £10 free order threshold is pretty attractive for minor maintenance orders. Easy to use website too.
*OK, off we go, is shower tray sealant a necessary purchase? If you can't shower it's not nice. If the chipboard floor in the bathroom gets sodden and the entire shower and occupant descends to the room below its a hazard. I took the view that it is necessary but others might not share that view.