No More Leaks Bath & Shower Sealing Kit

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The Sealing Kit forms a waterproof seal along the edges of shower trays and baths, making the No More Leaks Bath & Shower Sealing Kit the perfect waterproofing solution for anyone purchasing a new bath or shower tray.

Kits include either 2m or 4m of self-adhesive waterproofing tape, 2 pre-formed internal corners - for ease of installation, ensuring integrity of waterproof seal and a handy roller to ensure the perfect finish when applying the tape.

The 4m Kit is suitable for sealing around baths and larger shower trays, while the mini (2m) kit is perfect for smaller quadrant shower trays.

Offers complete peace of mind when installing new baths or shower trays – No More Leaks!

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I use these kits on every install now, never had an issue.

miller
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Amazing video and very good information as always 😊👌will use this before tiling 👍

d.c
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I recently installed a shower tray and enclosure and experienced leaks, i had actually tiled the walls down to the floor and this was one of the reasons why i wasn't getting a good seal and after repeated re sealing with silicone sealant i went onto the internet to find a solution, i came across the "No more leaks" product and this is by far the best product i have ever sourced to cure a leak problem, i decided to apply low modular silicone around the edge of the tray and when cured i then installed the no more leaks seal, i then installed UPVC trim around the shower tray fixing with clear silicone and once all cured i sealed around the trim, the shower tray is now successfully sealed and i would like to thank Abacus for manufacturing a brilliant product and not to forget Roger bisby for such an excellent YouTube installing demonstration and i would advice anyone to view the video before installing this product.

gregsmith
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Love this system, some people have commented that it’s expensive, to me it appears great value for is a difference! Thanks Roger 👍

archiebob
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This is great, I'm doing a shower tray exactly the same way (abacus boards etc) however this tape doesn't go on anywhere near as easy as Roger makes it look. First off the adhesive itself sticks the the backing paper that well, you can't actually get the thing off, then when you do (I had to use a stanly knife to get it going) the paper keeps ripping and your left with small sections of paper that you have to then pick at (again with a stanly knife) to get going again, this happened at least 10 times. Then trying to get it to stay 10mm on the shower tray is another very, very difficult task. All in all, I felt sick doing this supposedly simple task. I might have received a faulty one, who knows, but I do know it didn't go anywhere near as easy as this vid makes it look.

luvit
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Abacus needs to post on her and on the skill builder channel, to be transparent and make people aware they need to make sure this is cool and not warm. As a lot of the reviews for this are saying taking the backing board off is an arse. They must of been aware of this so we never see Roger ever have issues.

TheStevenWhiting
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Been fitting shower trays for 20 years, always used bkack flashband, never had a call back ever.

jhb
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Bought this and hope it will provide an extra line of defence on top of cladseal and silicone. Be aware it’s really fiddly and takes patience to fit as it’s so tacky. The backing tape doesn’t want to come off cleanly and the blu-tac like material sticks to it and stretches, making it harder to fit.

robru
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Great but what if it’s already built !

jspope
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I’ve installed No More Leaks 3 years ago and I checked under my shower today and I was disappointed to note that there appears to be leaks and water under the shower coming from the edges alongside where the no more leaks tape is. It is Fibo shower board on top and I’ve removed the silicon which even after 3 years was in poor condition so I’m replacing that. However, I thought the point of no more leaks is if the silicon failed then no more leaks would stop any water creeping past the sill. I’m gutted and wondering what I can now do other than replace the silicon but I now know that below the silicon there isn’t an effective water barrier

stewartclanachan
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As usual a very well explained video.Excellent approach

TheBreaster
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Now worried about this. I wanted to get this stuff and trust Roger but so many people on this Abacus video are saying the backing doesn't come off as easy as shown. So how many times was this edited to make it look easy? We need transparency which I thought Roger was.

TheStevenWhiting
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If it's a bath that I'm fitting, the rim is supported on a batten screwed & glued to the wall so vertical movement of the rim against the wall is virtually impossible. Then overfill the gap between the tray/bath & the wall with silicon (having first made sure the edge of the tray/bath is really clean & grease free) then run a plastic scraper or rubber grout float along the joint flat to the bath & angled against the wall such that the slight excess of silicon is smeared up the wall by 30-50mm to create a waterproof upstand.
Then I fit a simple L profile bath seal trim, sadly the only decent ish on I can find these days is from Wickes (genesis used to do a really good one for under or over tiles) that is meant to go on after tiling but I put it on before to create a 2nd upstand & seal it to the tray/bath with silicon & clean any excess away with wonderwipes. Then tile with 3mm gap between the tile & the trim which I fill with GROUT.
This gives a very effective seal with no silicon visible within the shower or bath area that can go mouldy.
If the water gets past the flexible edge of the trim strip, it then has to get past the silicon that bonds the strip to the bath/tray AND then has to get past the silicon that seals the tray to the wall. So far, in about 20 years of fitting baths & showers, I've never heard of one of mine leaking, or going mouldy.

garychadfield
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I fill between the edge of the tray and wall with silicon whist fitting the tray, after set I then run a bead around the top corner prior to tiling. Then use a water resistant tile adhesive.
Haven't had one leak yet.

mikeheasman
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In Detroit area "upstands" are on all shower trays and mounted to the studs before installing wall boards maybe there's a void but they don't leak usually leaks are at the strainer connection due to lack of mortar base below the tray or crummy connection skills

evenflow
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Thanks for the great video. Does the manufacturer still exist? I bought this kit, but think it's defective (the adhesive doesn't go right across the tape), but the manufacturer is not responding to emails.

Ap
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I'll be straight up here I like to tile everything and then fit the tray I've never had a cracked tray yet, , and always got the waste spot on, , and siliconing the whole upstand against the walls has never failed for me, , I also fit baths in the same way, , tile first then bath goes in, , , I also ratchet strap the sub frame legs of the bath to the joists so it's really pulled in and down (filled with water) until its set, , just a few idea's, , that way you don't need leak seals, , water won't get through 50 mm of vertical seal, , the bath edge ❤️👍

robmarrin
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Great video and looks good. How do you remove the silicone when it starts to go black in time without damaging the tape please?

argonaut
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Used this tonight. From a usability point of view, it is terrible. What a pain in the arse getting the backing off!
The EverBuild stuff is soooo much easier to use. You don't get the preformed corners with EverBuild though. Can't comment on performance though.

huwwilliams
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Hi Roger I have seen you use the Classi seal system in another video of yours, which one of the two systems do you prefer?
Thanks.

Chris-uudg