We are starting to plan the renovation of our bathroom at the moment.
Low level shower trays and concrete floors.
Mix up building sand and cement to create a mortar.
By its nature a low profile shower tray has no room for pipework between the base of the tray and the floor so you ll need to remove part of the floorboards to make room for these.
They are particularly helpful to those with mobility issues or who find getting in and out of the enclosure difficult.
Flush shower trays are often preferred as they look neater and have a smaller step up into them.
Flat tray with some sort of access underneath.
Hey y all deciding on a new shower tray and enclosure etc.
Nearly all stone resin trays are low profile and i am not able to find one within my budget that has a compatible riser tray.
All our disabled low profile shower trays are designed and strengthened to offer wheelchair access showering and shower seat use and can be installed in wooden or concrete floors to provide an easy access showering area.
I was thinking of.
Decided on quadrant 900mm x 900mm.
For a concrete floor in my ground floor bathroom.
After removing the old tray it was found that a long term leak had caused a fair amount of damage to the walls and floor that would all need to be replaced before the new tray was installed in place.
If there is ever a leak on the shower trap the only way to access it is often to cut a hole in the ceiling below often the kitchen.
My instinct is to have the shower tray installed on a riser so that there is access to the plumbing underneath in case of leaks i e.
There s only 2 options that are sensible.
You are on the ground floor and the floor is concrete.
Spread a thin layer carefully over the area where the shower tray is going to go.