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  1. RobinClay

    Floor under shower tray

    Thanks, Adam. The two walls are not perpendicular - the angle is about 110 degrees, wider at the front. So I have cut away some of the brickwork so that the front edge of the shower tray touches the wall, while the rear edge is tucked under. The seal is Homelux Ultra Seal Pro. Here's...
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    Shower enclosure

  5. RobinClay

    Floor under shower tray

    O.K., thanks, And what "jam in the sandwich" would you suggest, between ply & tray ? The edge of the tray is 2 to 3 mm lower than the floor of the tray.
  6. RobinClay

    Floor under shower tray

    Thanks, Adam for your response - sorry for the delay (I've been away). Do you mean just remove the floorboards and put the ply (that I'm going to use anyway) straight on the joists ? i.e. instead of the floorboards, rather than as well as ? And what would you suggest I put between the ply...
  7. RobinClay

    Floor under shower tray

    I ripped out the old shower, as there were leaks, etc. SOme of the floorboards were a bit rotten, so I replaced them. Alas! The new boards have curved across; and they are fractionally thinner (metric rather than imperial, I guess) and there are gaps between them 3-4mm wide. On top goes a...
  8. RobinClay

    Gap between shower tray & wall

    'Deed I yam !
  9. RobinClay

    How to fill large gaps left by plumber before tiling shower?

    Oh ! I've just asked a similar question at http://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/gap-between-shower-tray-wall.410860/#3184217
  10. RobinClay

    Gap between shower tray & wall

    I have a challenge, for which I would be glad of your advice :- I took out the old shower because there was leakage which led to rotting floor joists. That's all sorted now. I have waterproof matting that I want to install next. I have plastic trim to go along the top of the tray, to...
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  14. RobinClay

    Replacement shower - waste pipe.

    Agreed, no fall. However, it is supported by the connection from the basin waste, see the bottom pic above. Well, quite. Ideally I would like to re-do the whole lot; it really is an eyesore. However, I think it's TFD at the moment - and it does work. "if it ain't broke..." I have other...
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    Replacement shower - waste pipe.

    Thank you for your response. Nice to have a 2nd opinion on venting the pipe ! The trouble is, it's all solvent welded, and flat (but sags a little). Also it would probably need a scaffold - AND it's on my neighbour's land ! I don't think two elbows would fit anyway. Would it be possible /...
  16. Enlargement

    Enlargement

    Bathroom on the left; en-suite on the right (floor two steps higher)
  17. RobinClay

    Replacement shower - waste pipe.

    I'm replacing an old shower cubicle. 1. The old waste pipe and the new trap outlet are separated by 540mm longitudinally (in line), but also offset by 30mm horizontally and 80mm vertically. I think these offsets are too small to allow for a left-and-right elbow. Suggestions, please ...
  18. En-suite waste

    En-suite waste

    Shower waste on the right; basin waste joins at the T
  19. Soil pipe stack.

    Soil pipe stack.

    Bathroom on the left; en-suite on the right (floor two steps higher)
  20. En-suite Shower waste

    En-suite Shower waste

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