I have built a custom tiled basin stand for my travertine bowl. See attached photos.
I am looking for some advice on how to install the basin with regards to the fitment of the basin waste and how to attach the basin to the counter top.
Note: At the moment the travertine tile (and tap) on the top has not been fixed as yet.
Under the tile top is 12mm of cement board and then 18mm plywood.
I have an unslotted click clack waste.
Can anyone confirm or advise on the following:
Option 1
1) I fit the waste as usual to the basin.
2) Drill a hole, larger than the waste diameter, through the tile top to accomodate the waste exiting with the allowance for the extra diameter of the back nut.
3) Continue the hole for the waste through the cement board and plywood but keep to the diameter of the waste
4) Silicon the basin down to the countertop
5) Possibly use an additional back nut to further secure the waste and basin to the underside of the plywood. Might be overkill!
Option 2
1) I fit the waste as usual to the basin.
2) Drill a hole, larger than the waste diameter, through the tile top, cement board and plywood to accomodate the waste exiting with the allowance for the extra diameter of the back nut.
3) Silicon the basin down to the countertop
4) Possibly use an additional back nut and a custom cut larger washer to further secure the waste and basin to the underside of the plywood. Might be overkill!
If I chose option 1 then the possible problem I can forsee is that if there was any leak and it was occuring from the bottom of the basin then I would have to remove the whole of the basin to get access because the backnut would be sitting in the recess of the tile top but with option 2 I would have access to the back nut from underneath.
Or are there any other options I should consider?
I know the backnut for the waste has got to be fitted directly to the base of the basin otherwise there would be no seal other than the one inside the basin. I think?!


I would appreciate any advice!
Thanks in advance,
Daz
I am looking for some advice on how to install the basin with regards to the fitment of the basin waste and how to attach the basin to the counter top.
Note: At the moment the travertine tile (and tap) on the top has not been fixed as yet.
Under the tile top is 12mm of cement board and then 18mm plywood.
I have an unslotted click clack waste.
Can anyone confirm or advise on the following:
Option 1
1) I fit the waste as usual to the basin.
2) Drill a hole, larger than the waste diameter, through the tile top to accomodate the waste exiting with the allowance for the extra diameter of the back nut.
3) Continue the hole for the waste through the cement board and plywood but keep to the diameter of the waste
4) Silicon the basin down to the countertop
5) Possibly use an additional back nut to further secure the waste and basin to the underside of the plywood. Might be overkill!
Option 2
1) I fit the waste as usual to the basin.
2) Drill a hole, larger than the waste diameter, through the tile top, cement board and plywood to accomodate the waste exiting with the allowance for the extra diameter of the back nut.
3) Silicon the basin down to the countertop
4) Possibly use an additional back nut and a custom cut larger washer to further secure the waste and basin to the underside of the plywood. Might be overkill!
If I chose option 1 then the possible problem I can forsee is that if there was any leak and it was occuring from the bottom of the basin then I would have to remove the whole of the basin to get access because the backnut would be sitting in the recess of the tile top but with option 2 I would have access to the back nut from underneath.
Or are there any other options I should consider?
I know the backnut for the waste has got to be fitted directly to the base of the basin otherwise there would be no seal other than the one inside the basin. I think?!


I would appreciate any advice!
Thanks in advance,
Daz