I'm about to fit a 5mm acrylic shower tray - how can i bed it to get it level?? with a stone resin one i can bed in on tile adhesive or something, how do i do so with this?
Sorry to be blunt, but don't bother, chuck it in a skip where it belongs and get a stone resin tray which won't crack or bend, or generally fall to pieces.
No offence, but they're not worth the bother of fitting.
A wet mortar bed will level it out and prevent a degree of flexing. But as highlighted, resin is better and the difference in cost isn't usually that huge, especially when you consider the benefits.
Like I said - mortar will give you a much better chance of getting it level and not moving. Foam, which expands , by definition will want to move it away from level as is sets.
Dextrous - thanks for the reply - seriously, just sand and cement bed??? even onto floorboard? not questioning the advice, just wouldn't have crossed my mind..
Dextrous - thanks for the reply - seriously, just sand and cement bed??? even onto floorboard? not questioning the advice, just wouldn't have crossed my mind..
Always works for me. Worthwhile priming with PVA a few hours before. See a related thread posted today for a few more details, as I can't be bothered to type it out again so soon
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