I am about to fit my first shower in my house. I am still learning and would always seek the advice of the professionals rather than think I know what Im doing following reading books!
The area I intend to fit the tray is on top of floorboards that are original (Edwardian house) and want to keep, on the first floor, therefore what is the best way to fit the tray in the first instance? I have read that fitters normally place them on a sand/cement bed, is that correct? If not what should be the way? The tray measures 900x1400.
The waste can run out through the wall between the joists so no need to drill the joists. The shower unit itself is a Grohe Grohtherm 2000 Concealed Thermostatic Shower Mixer Valve 3/4'', this will need to go on the wall, should I be cutting out the brickwork to accommodate it or should I build a false wall?
Thanks in anticipation
RR
The area I intend to fit the tray is on top of floorboards that are original (Edwardian house) and want to keep, on the first floor, therefore what is the best way to fit the tray in the first instance? I have read that fitters normally place them on a sand/cement bed, is that correct? If not what should be the way? The tray measures 900x1400.
The waste can run out through the wall between the joists so no need to drill the joists. The shower unit itself is a Grohe Grohtherm 2000 Concealed Thermostatic Shower Mixer Valve 3/4'', this will need to go on the wall, should I be cutting out the brickwork to accommodate it or should I build a false wall?
Thanks in anticipation
RR
