I'm sure this has probably been covered already and if it has I apologise for repeating.
I'm looking to remove a shower tray from our ensuite and replace it with a tiled shower floor. Not really a wetroom, kind of a half a wet room if there is such a thing. I will be putting in a "curb" at the end of the tiles to contain the water and prevent it getting onto the floorboards.
The ensuite has a concrete floor (its in a bungalow), I'm guessing it is not simply a case of laying the floor tiles with a suitable run off into the plug hole, so my question is what else would be involved to do the job (I'm assuming there is more involved to ensure the floor is watertight) and what is the best method of creating the run off in the floor.
Thanks for your help, like I said if this is a repeat question please accept my apologies.
I'm looking to remove a shower tray from our ensuite and replace it with a tiled shower floor. Not really a wetroom, kind of a half a wet room if there is such a thing. I will be putting in a "curb" at the end of the tiles to contain the water and prevent it getting onto the floorboards.
The ensuite has a concrete floor (its in a bungalow), I'm guessing it is not simply a case of laying the floor tiles with a suitable run off into the plug hole, so my question is what else would be involved to do the job (I'm assuming there is more involved to ensure the floor is watertight) and what is the best method of creating the run off in the floor.
Thanks for your help, like I said if this is a repeat question please accept my apologies.