How to install shower tray.
How to fit a shower tray on wooden floor.
There are essentially two different types of shower tray.
When installing a resin stone type shower tray directly on a wooden floor what do people use to keep it in place adhesive sealant etc.
Pre drill holes through the shower pan rim at the marked locations.
How to install a low profile shower tray.
Might add that it will be sitting on green chipboard and i can t raise it up due to restricted headroom.
Test fit the shower pan to confirm the drain opening fits over the drain hole in the floor.
A quick look at the installation of a shower tray and the associated waste.
Which one will you have.
Installing or fitting a shower tray is very much dependent on the type of tray you are installing and the surface it s being installed on.
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Or on a riser kit as above which lifts the tray approximately 10cm off the floor.
For the purposes of this article i will be discussing flush or raised shower trays rather than wet room trays.
Low profile trays that are designed to sit as low to the floor as possible and adjustable height shower trays that stand on adjustable legs.
Break out the spirit level once again and check that the shower tray itself is 100 level with your bathroom floor.
Fitting a shower tray correctly can be the difference between a smoothly running watertight bathroom and costly leaks.
If the shower tray is uneven you will encounter all manner of drainage issues.
Mark the center of each wall stud on the shower pan rim.
Before you start you need to make sure that the floor beneath the tray is capable of supporting it.
Of the two designs these are generally a bit more complicated to install because they fit directly onto the floor with no gap in between.
Pearlstone rectangular low profile shower tray.
We show you how to check floor level shower level cut holes for the trap and wa.
Make sure the floor is level and clean.
Low profile shower trays can be fit flush to the floor as above.
Mark the outline of the shower pan on the subfloor using pencil or a chalk line.