Hi all,
I just received a McAlpine shower trap model ST90CPB-P-HP2 and ignorantly assumed when it said 50mm 'water seal' that meant the plug hole size, but its designed for a 90mm hole. I'm wondering whether its worth trying to enlarge the hole to fit this because we've had tons of problems with the shower drainage and I basically went for the most expensive one I could find with good reviews. I'm not sure what the shower tray is made of. Its on stilts sitting on the subfloor. It's white plastic looking on top but on the underside it seems more like a rough ceramic/concrete type material so I don't think its plastic. I guess I'll need a 90mm diamond core drill which will cost at least a tenner and I see that I could get a MacAlpine 50mm plug hole size one which can be cleaned out from the top for less than the drill. Or maybe I can get away with a normal masonry core drill (might already have one).
To be honest I think the issue was trapped hair and the previous trap we had (I now removed it) was uncleanable. Any options on whether to do the drilling or just get a trap that will fit?
I like a bit of DIY so am up for doing the drilling but only if it has a good chance of working.
I just received a McAlpine shower trap model ST90CPB-P-HP2 and ignorantly assumed when it said 50mm 'water seal' that meant the plug hole size, but its designed for a 90mm hole. I'm wondering whether its worth trying to enlarge the hole to fit this because we've had tons of problems with the shower drainage and I basically went for the most expensive one I could find with good reviews. I'm not sure what the shower tray is made of. Its on stilts sitting on the subfloor. It's white plastic looking on top but on the underside it seems more like a rough ceramic/concrete type material so I don't think its plastic. I guess I'll need a 90mm diamond core drill which will cost at least a tenner and I see that I could get a MacAlpine 50mm plug hole size one which can be cleaned out from the top for less than the drill. Or maybe I can get away with a normal masonry core drill (might already have one).
To be honest I think the issue was trapped hair and the previous trap we had (I now removed it) was uncleanable. Any options on whether to do the drilling or just get a trap that will fit?
I like a bit of DIY so am up for doing the drilling but only if it has a good chance of working.