We are planning to fit a stone resin shower tray into an upstairs bathroom that has wooden floor boards. It needs to be as low as possible and not up on adjustable legs.
I plan to ensure that the existing boards are in sound condition and then lay a thick sheet of WBP plyboard (18mm or so) on top of this for strength. I plan to take time to get the board level and true by using either mortar or a floor tile adhesive between the floor boards and the ply. Once this is done, I plan to sit the tray on top of the ply, butted up to the wall which will be tiled afterwards. I shall make sure that the waste is all in place first and that I have cut access holes and so forth.
Does this sound like a sensible plan or should I be doing it differently?
James.
I plan to ensure that the existing boards are in sound condition and then lay a thick sheet of WBP plyboard (18mm or so) on top of this for strength. I plan to take time to get the board level and true by using either mortar or a floor tile adhesive between the floor boards and the ply. Once this is done, I plan to sit the tray on top of the ply, butted up to the wall which will be tiled afterwards. I shall make sure that the waste is all in place first and that I have cut access holes and so forth.
Does this sound like a sensible plan or should I be doing it differently?
James.