lastbuilders
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Hi All,
My plumber has put in our shower tray and the opening is an awckward width of 970mm. He has put in a 900 tray but I have a space of 70 mm between the tray and the wall. The shower is closed on three sides. I have been advised by my plumber to build up the space with wood and my tiler has said he will put sand and cement there then and tile onto this at an angle to let water run into tray. Does this sound like a viable solution? This also means that I will have to use a 1000mm shower door which will go over the tray to the wall so the tiler will have to leave a space for the door at the bottom.
Can anyone think of any other solutions?
Plasterin is funished so I do not want to add 70mm to the wall floor to ceiling.
Lastbuilders
My plumber has put in our shower tray and the opening is an awckward width of 970mm. He has put in a 900 tray but I have a space of 70 mm between the tray and the wall. The shower is closed on three sides. I have been advised by my plumber to build up the space with wood and my tiler has said he will put sand and cement there then and tile onto this at an angle to let water run into tray. Does this sound like a viable solution? This also means that I will have to use a 1000mm shower door which will go over the tray to the wall so the tiler will have to leave a space for the door at the bottom.
Can anyone think of any other solutions?
Plasterin is funished so I do not want to add 70mm to the wall floor to ceiling.
Lastbuilders