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    I'm looking at doing a partial wet area for the shower in the new bathroom. It's a timber floor, but unfortunately i'm unable to site the waste within the joists. I could build a platform for an impey or tuffdec, but I did come across these and wondered if anyone had any experience with them?

    Abacus Direct Elements Concept Raised Shower Tray 120/130mm
    Abacus Direct Elements Concept Raised Shower Tray 145/155mm

    Can they mount straight on the floorboards or should I cross overboard with 6mm ply?

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    Marmox Showerstone trays, sit straight on the joists.. Check out the PHG wetrooms sponsor on your left.

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    I have used this raised shower tray image96 on my website is one this was on a concrete floor in a flat I would stick and screw 6mm backerboard then stck concept tray

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    How did the install go Barry? did you install the 120mm+ version where the waste is above floor level? did it feel sturdy enough to take the tiles and weight?

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    I use the Marmox overlay and showerstone trays and never had a problem with either.
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    We fitted 120 because we could not get onto soilstack any lower but customer wanted wetfloor look it was pretty easy and yes it is strong Abacus used to distribute Lux Element trays which we used im told Abacus have copied the Lux range so im sure it is more or less the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry bp View Post
    We fitted 120 because we could not get onto soilstack any lower but customer wanted wetfloor look it was pretty easy and yes it is strong Abacus used to distribute Lux Element trays which we used im told Abacus have copied the Lux range so im sure it is more or less the same.
    Thats exactly my problem - i'd like to have the tray at floor level but i've either got numerous joists to go through, or RSJ then straight in to the kitchen! I'm thinking raised and tiled would be a good compromise.

    Where did you get the tray from? any good discount places?

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    I live in Bournemouth and got the Concept tray through a company called Bathroom Elegance I cant help you any more than that on where to get

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    Marmox everytime mate
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    Quite a few people saying Marmox. How do people go about fitting them when the waste is unable to go in to the floor? Do people just build a standard raised plywood floor?

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    I like the Marmox, though I have usually fitted Impey. Marmox are cheaper and a hell of a lot lighter. Had problems with people walking on Wedi and leaving indentations, not keen on them anyway. I have a disabled access wetroom to do next week and have been told that the marmox or indeed any of the foam based formers may not be up to the pressure loading of wheels or shower chairs when tiled with mosaic. Anyone got any experience to confirm this? Not taking any risks as its a re-do after a builder tiled a flat concrete floor with flat tiles so using an 1850x900 Impey.


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    I think 50x50mm are the smallest tile o think you can use on the Marmox Overlay and you can use anything on the Marmox Showerstone.
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