Hi
In the process of fitting a new 760mm square shower tray in the exisiting shower enclosure in an en suite ( 3 sides are existing walls with a gap for the door). the old tray was raised on 2 x 4's laid flat to allow for the shower trap/waste to drain away. is this a common way of fitting trays? the plan is to fit the new one in the same way. One concern is getting the tray level. the other concern is that the gap between two side walls in 740mm not 760mm so to compensate the plaster board wall doesn't descend all the way to the floor but stops approx 5-8cm above the top of the tray - i would imagine this would have to be patched in order for the tiler to come in and do his thing by tiling to the top lip of the tray and to avoid leaks into the wall?
Cheers
B
In the process of fitting a new 760mm square shower tray in the exisiting shower enclosure in an en suite ( 3 sides are existing walls with a gap for the door). the old tray was raised on 2 x 4's laid flat to allow for the shower trap/waste to drain away. is this a common way of fitting trays? the plan is to fit the new one in the same way. One concern is getting the tray level. the other concern is that the gap between two side walls in 740mm not 760mm so to compensate the plaster board wall doesn't descend all the way to the floor but stops approx 5-8cm above the top of the tray - i would imagine this would have to be patched in order for the tiler to come in and do his thing by tiling to the top lip of the tray and to avoid leaks into the wall?
Cheers
B