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Tile to shower tray

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I’m going to be installing a 1700x800 shower tray soon and will be tiling to the tray. Before tiling I will tank the walls and use the corner and edge tapes for tanking. Question: do I leave a little gap between the tray and tile? I’ve read that there should be a gap and this gap should not contain grout whatsoever but instead when running the finishing bead of silicone the silicone will push into that gap having a good grab inside as well as being slightly flexible between the tile and tray for any thermal expansion.

Is this the correct way? How big a gap should I leave?
 
Yes you're on the right track
I put the 2mm tile spacers sideways in between the tiles and the tray. Leaves a 3mm gap
 
Yes you're on the right track
I put the 2mm tile spacers sideways in between the tiles and the tray. Leaves a 3mm gap

Thank you. What about the 2 internal corners where tiles meet the 90 degree internal corner bends? What’s the best way to do those and does that need siliconing too instead of grout?
 
Make sure your vertical sections are completely plumb, and tile the 'back wall' of the shower first and then tile up against that for the sides, with a 2mm gap

Some would grout that corner too, I actually usually silicone it with a colour matched silicone, to prevent any movement cracks
 
Thats right, I usually seal tray to backer board with stixall or similar, then add tanking, then tile, then silicone the joint after grouting the rest of the tile grout lines
 
+1 for not grouting the ‘tall’ internal corner in the shower. You’ll get a much better seal just siliconing down it.
I also run a silicone bead along the two ‘wall sides’ of the tray before I push it onto the walls.
 

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