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Got my bathroom completely redone and I'm sure this window is going to have issues down the line being in a high moisture area.
What can/should I about this to make it waterproof/water resistant.
I believe the contractor is done with the bathroom so this is on my hands.
The last 5 photos are what it looked like before the filled in the gap.
Thanks all.
Being that close to the shower, it should have been waterproofed and tiled into.
I don’t know the standard off the top of my head, any horizontal surface and window within a certain distance of the shower (that window is definitely too close) needs to be waterproofed and tiled.
How recent is the bathroom? This shouldn’t be in your hands to rectify.
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It’s not done correctly though.
The window reveal and architrave will be stuffed within 12 months.
I don’t like to bag other people’s work as everything else looks good. The window is wrong though and I hate seeing people get stuffed over when they’re paying good money