Having trouble locating any and would be grateful if anyone knows of stockists. They are to be used for aesthetic reasons so bending not an option. Though looks like it's going to happen!
Thank you
All the shower traps I can find are, for obvious reasons I guess, very low profile. However because of pipe clearances and very limited room to work or make alterations, I find I need a deeper trap (like the photoshopped pic below), so that the waste exits around 90mm below the shower tray base...
Mrs wants an industrial style shower. I'm concerned that the attached pic setup will be difficult to balance hit and cold with the inputs directly opposite each other...or am I over thinking it?
Also would prefer to use compression joints with 15mm galvanized steel for exposed pipework. Any...
It's way too narrow to weld into the T as you say, when inserted into the compression fitting on the trap, it doesn't seem to go in far enough, as you tighten, it simply slides back out after 10 minutes. Think I may have a solution to ditching the flexi....pic attached...
Sorry I meant to clarify which end I was referring too by referring to the end you push into the adjoining compression joint.
No, the male end fits neither the compression fitting nor the solvent weld T.
I ordered a shower tray from Screwfix which was six days late arriving. Whilst waiting I connected the rest of the 32mm sink waste into 40mm shower waste into 100mm soil pipe. Solvent welded in, its done, cant be changed. All FloPast. Shower tray finally arrived and because of the usual fitting...