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    Shower tray unstuck

    Thanks, I hate repairing others mess, much nicer start a fresh, just this started a small repair an escalated at every step. Should have ripped the whole bathroom out, patching in the tiles won’t be fun either.
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    Shower tray unstuck

    There’s no real access. Only from removing a light fitting in the kitchen beneath it to view it. It won’t leak to the kitchen unless the waste leaks. I tanked the ply floor and the tanked the tray aswell. As it’s the 4th repair that i know of I was belt and braces in that respect. It’s more...
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    Shower tray unstuck

    The ply is flat. I didn’t put a level on the underside of tray before bedding it didn’t occur to me to need to, assumed it would be flat. It is level now. Movement is max 1 mm and only in the middle and front edge down to the tile adhesive. Sole destroying to rip it out, I used sbr on it, will...
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    Shower tray unstuck

    It’s on marine ply. It’s a powdered flexible adhesive but is rapid set as I was using it for travertine. I used a 9mm notched trowel. The job escalated from a simple re-grout as I found more and more wrong. stud walls are marine ply I only removed the lower half of the tiles as all the others...
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    Shower tray unstuck

    Sorry I didn’t describe it very well, the tray is between 2 stud walls and will have a sliding door on the front edge. Initially it had slight movement around the centre but barely detectable but now it has come unstuck from the front edge in the middle which is what the picture is of and the...
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    Shower tray unstuck

    My first post hopefully on the right place! Just fitted a low profile grp tray on a bed of bal rapidflex and it has bowed up in the middle and come unstuck. It has Bowed up about 1mm by the middle of the tray 2 days after fitting It’s all tanked and ready to tile. Do I now need to rip it out...
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