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Hobo128

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Hi
To all experienced wetroom specialists out there....
I keep getting asked to install wetrooms so just want to know how you guys are doing them....
I get the install process.... using wetboards on the wall and floor and taping up the joints etc...
The thing a cant get my head around is leveling up the shower tray because as you all know you rarely get a floor thats completely level!
Also, if I do level up the tray because the joist are all over the place, how do I level the floor up to the tray? If you get what I mean!

Thanks in advance..
Any other tips/ advice would be greatly appreciated đź‘Ť
 
Have a look at impey water proofing

You don’t want it level everything has to fall inside the room back to the shower waste only a small fall you can use timber eg ply or screed to do this fall
 

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