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| shower tray problem | | I am fitting a new shower enclosure in my ensuite I have ripped out the old leaking shower tray and removed all the old tiles and repaired the plaster that came off with the tiles . After reading several posts on here and with helpful advice from my local CTD I am about to tank the shower area with Ardex wpc, but I am not sure how I should secure the shower tray, I bought it from my local plumbing shop it is an easy plumb stone resin quadrant tray that has five adjustable legs similar to the legs fitted to kitchen units, I have put two horizontal batons on the walls and some 2x2 wooden blocks under the tray to help support it, although the tray feels secure I don’t think this is enough to stop the tray from moving and breaking any seals I put between the walls and tray. I would be grateful for any suggestions you may have. | | |
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| Re: shower tray problem | | Over to you plumbers on the forums......
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| Re: shower tray problem | | i agree with Dave there, my Dd and my uncle r plumbers and they always support the trays on a solid ply base  | | |
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| Re: shower tray problem | | use pinkgrip on the edges that touch the wall. Level the tray first then put a pencil line around the top, slide the tray away and put pinkgrip below the line in a wave pattern on the wall then push the tray back to the wall and trim any excess, tank and tile, always worked for us  | | |
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17-03-2008
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#6 | | Guest | Re: shower tray problem | | put your battens on the wall where the tray will sit,
tank the walls down and onto the battens,
put the tray in place and adjust the feet,
use a good quality silicone to glue the tray to the wall and create a watertight barrier.
tile the enclosure and then silicone again........ | |
Last edited by protilers; 17-03-2008 at 08:37 PM.
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| Re: shower tray problem | | take the legs off put the tray on 18mm ply cut the ply to the shape then build a frame and suport the centre for the tray to sit on screw it all together and screw it to the floor then fit the tray using silicone under the tray and from the tray to the wall then let it set for 12 hours tile the walls grout then seal with silicone to finish | Nothing is imposable it just costs more |
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| Re: shower tray problem | | I glue it to the wall/s with silicone.
This depends on A) that the walls are sound, and B) that you level the feet properly.
Not had any problems yet doing this. | I hear; I forget
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