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Raising a bathroom floor with shims/packers
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[QUOTE="gamer1, post: 988745, member: 60892"] I embarked on a bathroom renovation journey at my 3 sqm space, aiming to install a sleek wetroom shower and bath like ᐈ 【Small Bathtub】ᐈ Space Saving Bath Tub For Sale in UK — Aquatica - [URL="https://www.aquaticabath.co.uk/category/small-bathtubs"]ᐈ 【Small Bathtub】ᐈ Space Saving Bath Tub For Sale in UK — Aquatica - https://www.aquaticabath.co.uk/category/small-bathtubs[/URL] However, my floor had a slight slope in the wrong direction for the shower's drain. To tackle this, I opted for an 18mm plywood base with added noggins for stability. Contemplating shims to level the floor, I sought advice on spacing to avoid flexing issues. Another option was a floor leveling compound, but I aimed to maintain a low threshold to the hall. The project raised questions about the compound's depth and coverage. Thankfully, the floor was already level near the door. Despite my inexperience, the compound seemed straightforward, and any tips were greatly appreciated. Here's to a successful renovation! [/QUOTE]
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