Hello first post here.
Bought a house with a shower that has a tiled floor, tiles are about 25mm square, after using for a couple of months we started to get leaks downstairs, found the plasterboard was bowed so had been happening for a while, ripped the lot down so it can be replaced. I’m the shower found some cracks in the grout so regrouted but it leaked again. So we have no confidence in the shower floor, and want to put a tray in before repairing the down stairs ceiling.
So started pulling up tiles, found water marks under them in a few places. Tiles was laid on insulated tile backer board about 35mm thick and 3mm ish ply straight on the joints with some extra noggins. Does that sound like a good design or does that explain the cracking and leaks?
For the new shower tray install. I take it the way to do it is undercut the wall tiles and slide the new tray into the undercut? What is best under the tray ply? If so what sort of size?
Thanks for any help.
Bought a house with a shower that has a tiled floor, tiles are about 25mm square, after using for a couple of months we started to get leaks downstairs, found the plasterboard was bowed so had been happening for a while, ripped the lot down so it can be replaced. I’m the shower found some cracks in the grout so regrouted but it leaked again. So we have no confidence in the shower floor, and want to put a tray in before repairing the down stairs ceiling.
So started pulling up tiles, found water marks under them in a few places. Tiles was laid on insulated tile backer board about 35mm thick and 3mm ish ply straight on the joints with some extra noggins. Does that sound like a good design or does that explain the cracking and leaks?
For the new shower tray install. I take it the way to do it is undercut the wall tiles and slide the new tray into the undercut? What is best under the tray ply? If so what sort of size?
Thanks for any help.
