Good morning all
I’m an electrician by trade (retired but working harder now than ever) and I’m fitting out a new en suite at my own place
I’m fitting the shower tray which is on a raised timber upstanding, it’s made out of 6 x 2 with 18mm ply top and bedded on sand and cement so solid but on the timber first floor so inevitably there will be a bit of movement
Re fixing the shower tray to the wall what are you guys seeing/doing these days, is it more common now to use a tile upstanding that sticks on to the tray (like the aquastrap or Mira kit) or just bang a load of ct1/ob1 down the back squeeze it to the wall? (Walls are hardi backer with aquaseal tanking membrane)
Cheers
Martin
I’m an electrician by trade (retired but working harder now than ever) and I’m fitting out a new en suite at my own place
I’m fitting the shower tray which is on a raised timber upstanding, it’s made out of 6 x 2 with 18mm ply top and bedded on sand and cement so solid but on the timber first floor so inevitably there will be a bit of movement
Re fixing the shower tray to the wall what are you guys seeing/doing these days, is it more common now to use a tile upstanding that sticks on to the tray (like the aquastrap or Mira kit) or just bang a load of ct1/ob1 down the back squeeze it to the wall? (Walls are hardi backer with aquaseal tanking membrane)
Cheers
Martin