Hi All,
As per my previous posts I’ve been tasked with install my mother-in-laws bathroom.
They’ve purchased a bungalow and it has a concrete floor, I don’t fancy chiseling out the floor and potentially damaging the damp proofing so I’m going to raise the tray up to fit the waste, I’ll use 4x2 and some marine ply, first off, is this going to be ok or does it need cement too? The tray is made from stone resin and It says to use feet but I don’t think that’s good enough, am I wrong?
Also, as it’s a bungalow the pipes that currently feed the H&C to the bath are bonded, I’m going to remove these pipes as they’re not needed anymore and annoyingly sit just inside where the shower tray will sit. Is this ok to remove those if I get an electrician to fit some more?
As per my previous posts I’ve been tasked with install my mother-in-laws bathroom.
They’ve purchased a bungalow and it has a concrete floor, I don’t fancy chiseling out the floor and potentially damaging the damp proofing so I’m going to raise the tray up to fit the waste, I’ll use 4x2 and some marine ply, first off, is this going to be ok or does it need cement too? The tray is made from stone resin and It says to use feet but I don’t think that’s good enough, am I wrong?
Also, as it’s a bungalow the pipes that currently feed the H&C to the bath are bonded, I’m going to remove these pipes as they’re not needed anymore and annoyingly sit just inside where the shower tray will sit. Is this ok to remove those if I get an electrician to fit some more?