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I still have to find 300 quid plus for tuff2. Does it simply fit between joists 1 metre apart. Is it secured by screwing to the joists? Does it mean that the former tray will be a couple of inches below the top of the joist level ? Still looks the best option.
 
It sits on top of the joists with a max joist spacing of 600mm... if joists are any wider then just add noggings to strengthen...
 
I still have to find 300 quid plus for tuff2. Does it simply fit between joists 1 metre apart. Is it secured by screwing to the joists? Does it mean that the former tray will be a couple of inches below the top of the joist level ? Still looks the best option.

Sadly wetrooms are not an area where you can save money, as the remidial work and re-installation should you have any failures can be eye watering
 
Great Machiavellian quote. Typifies the Renaissance Man from Firenze.
Political intrigue yes, but could he design a wetroom. Now for the other Toscani boy Leonardo da Vinci I bet he could design it.

Ciao, Ringrazie Salute

Lusso
 
Do yourself a huge favour lusso, spend your well earned dosh on getting the wet tray and tanking right, as you've seen on the Wet Decs website if you do it properly with the correct tray your floor height increase will be minimal if anything. This is the part of the job that REALLY needs to be right - if necessary just shop around for your tiles to save money, don't do it with the prep/tray:thumbsup:
 

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