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Have a job to fix in a dooer-upper where the last owner passed away. House has been sitting half finished for 3 years, new owners bought it last year but haven't touched it until now.
There's a wet tray in screeded bathroom that has a small movement near the wall. When I say small movement, you can hear it hitting screed below when forcing ones weight on it. It sounds to me about 300mm sq is a few mm away from the screed and can hear it knocking. I've recommended a full lift up and redo it but these clients are on a tight budget and are asking is there another cheaper method around it.
I'm not to sure that flexible addy will allow this amount of movement so Thought best to ask here first.
They asked would it be OK to drill few 1/2 holes through the tray and fill with self leveller underneath to fill the void or will this compromise the tray.
If none of the 2 is acceptable, maybe dig under the tray without actually lifting it and try fill these small voids.
Thoughts please.
There's a wet tray in screeded bathroom that has a small movement near the wall. When I say small movement, you can hear it hitting screed below when forcing ones weight on it. It sounds to me about 300mm sq is a few mm away from the screed and can hear it knocking. I've recommended a full lift up and redo it but these clients are on a tight budget and are asking is there another cheaper method around it.
I'm not to sure that flexible addy will allow this amount of movement so Thought best to ask here first.
They asked would it be OK to drill few 1/2 holes through the tray and fill with self leveller underneath to fill the void or will this compromise the tray.
If none of the 2 is acceptable, maybe dig under the tray without actually lifting it and try fill these small voids.
Thoughts please.