Hi, I put in a quadrant shower tray as part of my bathroom rebuild. Everything else has gone pretty much to plan and I am nearly finished tiling however its became apparent that the tray is out by quite a bit.
Its a 1000 x 800mm tray. Its level on the long side but the shorter side is out by about 10mm. I have no idea how I managed to do this, we checked it when we put it in, I can only think it sank a bit as it set (its sand and cemented in).. I have already tiled the floor around it and plumbed it all in, I only noticed when I tiled around it
Obviously taking it up now is an absolute last resort but if I put the shower cubicle on the tray as it is there it wont sit flush against the walls. Luckily it shouldn't effect how the water drains as the slope is towards the waste.
Would it be possible to use packers at the lowest point and then sit the cubicle on top to bring it level?
Thanks
Its a 1000 x 800mm tray. Its level on the long side but the shorter side is out by about 10mm. I have no idea how I managed to do this, we checked it when we put it in, I can only think it sank a bit as it set (its sand and cemented in).. I have already tiled the floor around it and plumbed it all in, I only noticed when I tiled around it
Obviously taking it up now is an absolute last resort but if I put the shower cubicle on the tray as it is there it wont sit flush against the walls. Luckily it shouldn't effect how the water drains as the slope is towards the waste.
Would it be possible to use packers at the lowest point and then sit the cubicle on top to bring it level?
Thanks