Evening all
Following on from another thread where I asked about shower plumbing, I wanted to ask what constitutes a suitable plywood base for a shower tray when the ply will be sited on floorboards. I have 4 inch T and G boards on the bathroom floor, in reasonable condition and fairly level. I've bought 9mm ply for the shower tray base because 9mm brings the floor level up to roughly where it was before the previous floor tiles were removed. However, I've now noticed that in general, the advice given online is to use 18mm ply for a shower base. I didn't buy 18mm because I thought it best to keep the floor on one level, but on reflection it makes sense to have a more substantial shower base and use 9mm plywood as the base for the floorcovering across the rest of the room.
My question is this: as I've already bought two 8 x 4 sheets of 9mm, would it be feasible to use two sheets of 9mm ply, one on top of the other, to build up to the 18mm shower base, providing it was suitably waterproofed? Or am I better advised to buy a sheet of 18mm plywood?
Following on from another thread where I asked about shower plumbing, I wanted to ask what constitutes a suitable plywood base for a shower tray when the ply will be sited on floorboards. I have 4 inch T and G boards on the bathroom floor, in reasonable condition and fairly level. I've bought 9mm ply for the shower tray base because 9mm brings the floor level up to roughly where it was before the previous floor tiles were removed. However, I've now noticed that in general, the advice given online is to use 18mm ply for a shower base. I didn't buy 18mm because I thought it best to keep the floor on one level, but on reflection it makes sense to have a more substantial shower base and use 9mm plywood as the base for the floorcovering across the rest of the room.
My question is this: as I've already bought two 8 x 4 sheets of 9mm, would it be feasible to use two sheets of 9mm ply, one on top of the other, to build up to the 18mm shower base, providing it was suitably waterproofed? Or am I better advised to buy a sheet of 18mm plywood?

