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Hi, Can anybody advise me the best method to install a shower tray to a concrete or possibly a tiled floor please? :)
 
Depends on what sort of shower tray it is?

Does it sit flat on the floor?

Does it have legs?

Does it need a base building?

The questions to ask yourself are usually:

How do I get at the waste and trap after its in?

How close to the wall can I get it to allow the wall tiles to sit over the top edge and does it line up with any cubicle I fit?

The best thing is to find out what sort of tray you have, how do you propose to get rid of the waste water from it, then please come back on and let us all know, we may be able to help a bit better then.
 
put the tray on a plinth so you can access the pipes when you need too--and you will some day.
then trim of with a skirt.
the amount of leaking traps from those chopped into concrete is amazing, requires complete rip-out of shower enclosure at a cost, ok if you dont mind say in 6-12 months maybee?,/./.
ood lick.
 
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