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I am retrofitting a 1200 X 760mm shower tray into an irregularly dimensioned shower room 1200mm X 1200mm X 1000mm X 780mm. The short sides are parallel and square to one long side. This leaves a roughly triangular area 1200mm long and about 30mm wide at one end and 240mm at the other which I intend to tile. The existing wall tiles sit on top of the tray with a small gap.
My problem is this: If I tile so that the tiles fit under the wall tiles I would have to butt the tiles flush with the top of the shower tray in order to get a slight fall. No problem with the wall/tile joint but how do I make the tile/showertray joint water tight? If I just use Silicon sealant should the gap be as tight as possible - say 2 -3 mm or should I leave a wider gap say 10mm in order to allow a bit more flexibility in the Silicon. Is one product more suitable than another? Is there a joining strip for horizontal surfaces similar to the one developed for wall/floor joints?
Another option might be to butt the tiles up to the wall tiles and run the tiles over the tray. I could use something such as Shower Seal Ultra 10 to seal the wall/tile joint but is there a trim strip that would seal the tile/tray join? Or again, would Silicon be the simple answer? The tiles are 8mm.
My problem is this: If I tile so that the tiles fit under the wall tiles I would have to butt the tiles flush with the top of the shower tray in order to get a slight fall. No problem with the wall/tile joint but how do I make the tile/showertray joint water tight? If I just use Silicon sealant should the gap be as tight as possible - say 2 -3 mm or should I leave a wider gap say 10mm in order to allow a bit more flexibility in the Silicon. Is one product more suitable than another? Is there a joining strip for horizontal surfaces similar to the one developed for wall/floor joints?
Another option might be to butt the tiles up to the wall tiles and run the tiles over the tray. I could use something such as Shower Seal Ultra 10 to seal the wall/tile joint but is there a trim strip that would seal the tile/tray join? Or again, would Silicon be the simple answer? The tiles are 8mm.