Home Improvement Asked by simpleuser on March 23, 2021
The following crack appeared in our shower pan today when I stepped there:
I need a fix that will last 12-18 months until we re-model the bathroom, and I don’t really care how it looks. This location is about half way between the drain and the wall. The pan is sitting on the concrete house foundation (no basement). Several other locations feel like they also have too much give to them.
Would a shower pan inlay be enough to fix that for a few months? Does that crack require a fiberglass repair kit to support and spread out the load? Both?
Looking for suggestions. Due to COVID19 and a high risk individual I need something I can do now, myself, without calling someone in.
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You could also do an old airplane mechanic's trick to stop the crack from growing first: Drill a 1/8" or 3/16" hole at the ends of the crack. This distributes force over a wider area.
Correct answer by isherwood on March 23, 2021
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