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Thank you for all your replies really helpful. We found a builders business card in one of the drawers so maybe your right.

I have just tapped the tiles. I can firmly say the tiles which look loose, actually are loose and I can move them slightly with one finger. And it sounds very "thin" instead of the tiles above which sound solid if you know what I mean.
If doing it yourself, remove all lose tiles in rows until they are solid, replace substrate fix, grout and seal (silicone) tiles thats if you manage to save them and jobs a good en
 
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Thank you Mr tiler I think I will ring a tiler to come round when there free best leave it to a professional.

Don't know if my cat Terry will appreciate the banging mind ha ha.

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Yes it is. Built in 2011, detached house my honourable friend

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Thought as much. Built by one of the mainstream builder too.

How high off the deck have put it? 4", 5"?
I've seen one set 8" up before on spindly metal legs.
You'll be surprised how many of these fail in the first 3-4 years.
Best advice I can give you is change the tray to a stone resin one. It's all well and good taking tiles off and fixing the substrate but that tray will always always always flex. Which means the silicone will always pull and fail and you'll have the same issue again.
 
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id just repair substrate and replace tiles for now if possible. If issue persists then see if the problem is the tray. But see what the tiler says surely theres one on here who could quote for you
 
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It's about 5 inches so underneath the shower tray there will be a trap?

Sorry for the late reply I've just made Terry a hot chocolate with a blob of felix in it

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id just repair substrate and replace tiles for now if possible. If issue persists then see if the problem is the tray. But see what the tiler says surely theres one on here who could quote for you

Then you'd be a fool Ash. The tray needs changing. Trust me, the "leak" is NOTHING to do with the tiling.

It's about 5 inches so underneath the shower tray there will be a trap?

Sorry for the late reply I've just made Terry a hot chocolate with a blob of felix in it

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Yes the trap will be under there. Do you have a small height boxing leading around the wall?
If not it might be possible to sit your tray on the floor and put the trap under the floor. Which aesthetically is better and the tray will be better supported too.
 
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Then you'd be a fool Ash. The tray needs changing. Trust me, the "leak" is NOTHING to do with the tiling.
Not nocking your experience here ali, but it would be a lot better to try replacing the tiles first than to rip the system out and spend all that money thats all i.m.o
 

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Not nocking your experience here ali, but it would be a lot better to try replacing the tiles first than to rip the system out and spend all that money thats all i.m.o

Ash if you replace the tiles and it happens again then there's more expense again and the tiling will have to be done again.

I can 100% guarantee it's the use of a plastic tray that ultimately has caused this problem. Absolutely.
 

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