I’ve got a shower tray to fit (Goodhome Linkski 800x800) and considering that the last shower tray I fitted was about 20 years ago, and was on an upstand so was relatively easy to do, I would really appreciate some advice!
First question is re the bedding of the tray. The previous shower tray was propped up on blocks of wood, probably fitted about 30 years ago and underneath is as dry as a bone. Its an attic bathroom and the flooring is chipboard, but its very thick and appears to be fairly solid. I’m planning on fitting 6mm backer board for the floor tiles (pro-warm xps type stuff) and wondering if it is ok to run this right under where the shower tray is going to go?
I understand that these type of trays are normally bedded and levelled, and I have seen everything from sand/cement, tile adhesive, silicone and expanding foam being suggested for this, and I am a bit overwhelmed by the lack of consensus. I’m also a bit concerned about the height if I have to add sand and cement whether this will bring it above the tile level, if its more than about 10mm. Any suggestions?
Finally, connecting the drain. I can access under the floor from the attic space behind the bathroom wall, but its going to be hard to screw on a trap from the angle, so I would prefer to fit the trap after the tray is fitted. I was thinking that with this type of Mcalpine trap I could push the unconnected 40mm pipe with the trap fitted, under the tray, then connect it from above with the tray installed, then finally terminate to the soil pipe. I’ve never fitted this type of trap before so wondered if this is possible?
Thanks.
First question is re the bedding of the tray. The previous shower tray was propped up on blocks of wood, probably fitted about 30 years ago and underneath is as dry as a bone. Its an attic bathroom and the flooring is chipboard, but its very thick and appears to be fairly solid. I’m planning on fitting 6mm backer board for the floor tiles (pro-warm xps type stuff) and wondering if it is ok to run this right under where the shower tray is going to go?
I understand that these type of trays are normally bedded and levelled, and I have seen everything from sand/cement, tile adhesive, silicone and expanding foam being suggested for this, and I am a bit overwhelmed by the lack of consensus. I’m also a bit concerned about the height if I have to add sand and cement whether this will bring it above the tile level, if its more than about 10mm. Any suggestions?
Finally, connecting the drain. I can access under the floor from the attic space behind the bathroom wall, but its going to be hard to screw on a trap from the angle, so I would prefer to fit the trap after the tray is fitted. I was thinking that with this type of Mcalpine trap I could push the unconnected 40mm pipe with the trap fitted, under the tray, then connect it from above with the tray installed, then finally terminate to the soil pipe. I’ve never fitted this type of trap before so wondered if this is possible?
Thanks.