I have a Simpsons/Crosswater 1100 X 900, low profile, stone resin shower tray to fit.
My question is, why do the manufacturers insist on a sand cement bed when sand and cement tends to crack, shrink and not stick to wood very well?
My father in law is a bricky by trade and he seems to think it is strange that they insist on S/C, when it is not unknown to use flexible tile adhesives on wedi boards etc in wet rooms.
Would there be a greater risk of the S/C cracking and needing the warranty on the tray than the risk of not following the manufacturer's instructions, using a flexible adhesive that never gives way?
What would you use and have you ever had any call backs to either?
Thanks in advance for your comments and advice.
My question is, why do the manufacturers insist on a sand cement bed when sand and cement tends to crack, shrink and not stick to wood very well?
My father in law is a bricky by trade and he seems to think it is strange that they insist on S/C, when it is not unknown to use flexible tile adhesives on wedi boards etc in wet rooms.
Would there be a greater risk of the S/C cracking and needing the warranty on the tray than the risk of not following the manufacturer's instructions, using a flexible adhesive that never gives way?
What would you use and have you ever had any call backs to either?
Thanks in advance for your comments and advice.