Nothing required, have no door or curtain on my shower.You don't see may shower curtains fitted these days or did you have something else in mind ?
Nothing required, have no door or curtain on my shower.You don't see may shower curtains fitted these days or did you have something else in mind ?
If it was me, I'd be packing in a 3mm piece of ply to support the majority of the gap if the tray isn't going to sit perfectly flat at that corner. If it is then the other option as you have already suggested is to use the tile to take up the gap.
The critical part of it a tray fit is to ensure the tray is fully supported over its whole base as any gap below will allow the tray to move/flex longer term and can then burst the watertight seal, even with a stone resin tray, no matter what it is being bedded in with.
If your level is showing how level the tray is, both across the width and depth then I wouldn't worry about it being out that much out. I would have packed under the base to make sure the platform was dead level and any deviation caught at that point. I wouldn't farf about with a self leveller, if you're only talking 3mm lower at one corner.
If you're overly worried about the 3mm at the corner then yes, over fill that corner with silicone adhesive and then level the tray out and leave it to set overnight before any weight is put on it.
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