Shower waste pipe and concrete floor.
Shower waste in concrete floor.
Shower bases are easy to fix easy to clean fewer chances of leakages.
We are siting a new shower enclosure on a concrete floor do we need to build a plinth which raises shower tray quite high or is there a solution to keep things as low as possible is there compact waste traps available or do we dig a channel also can we connect sink to the shower waste pipe brainy plumbers please help.
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Relocating and shifting the water inlets is quite simple as i ll be taking down internal walls re tiling the whole bathroom floor walls thus a plumber can do this once i pull the walls down.
The top of the ply was probably 50mm above the finished tile level.
How to install a shower base on the concrete floor has been a question in many people s mind.
In addition shower bases come in various shapes and designs.
Discussion in plumbing and central heating started by stu2010 7 oct 2010.
Shower waste will stay as is.
Solutions for tile floor wastes shower drains and grates.
Hi all i m replacing a bath with fitting a new shower cubical.
Sadly i have a concrete floor.
If your shower tray is a long way from the external wall where the waste pipe needs to go and the waste pipe will have to be threaded through several joists due to their orientation then it may be worth raising the tray up and running it above the floor this will be easier to do will maintain the structural integrity of your floor joists.
To achieve this ensure that the floor is able to carry the weight of your shower base.
My concern is around the relocation of the waste pipes 40 50mm given i am on a concrete slab.
7 oct 2010 messages.
We have a range of waste outlets available which are suitable for use with tiled floors or vinyl sheet flooring and have gravity or pump wetroom drainage options.
If you break out the sand and cement screed in the shower area you should find a concrete slab beneath.