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Fairly newly installed shower tray in our ensuite has started to fill with water when we use it. This started 2 days ago since our plumbers connected the bath in our main bathroom. Up to that point the drainage didnt seem too bad, but now the water is filling up the whole tray, we dont understand why this has just started to happen. The waste from our ensuite is connected to/feeds into the waste in our main bathroom and as I said, the bath waste has just been connected. We have had other issues with the plumbing with this crowd of labourers eg toilet leaking from base (toilet to blame...now fixed though) and bath waste leaking (to be fixed). We dont see how the bath being connected up to the waste in the main bathroom could be related to the shower tray drainage issue but hoping one of you experts can shed some light?

We are due to have our ensuite shower removed and refitted as the wall tiling is a dogs dinner but the floor in our main bathroom has just been laid and the ensuite floor is not being lifted. We can only access the ensuite shower waste from our kitchen ceiling. There is a hole in the ceiling at the moment (dont ask) so we can see the ensuite shower waste if that has any bearing.

By the way we have a mega flow.
 
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When you say too small what do you think is too small? Also as we will be taking the shower out and refitting, is there anything we can do to fix it, bearing in mind that we have access to the waste through our kitchen ceiling
 
Yes, we have got basins going in there as well. I have a horrible feeling the plumbers changed the original waste pipes in our main bathroom, for narrower pipes. The ensuite wastes havent been touched, yet... But I dont understand why we didnt have this issue before, when the main bathroom wastes were changed. It has just started to happen since the bath in our main bathroom has been plumbed in.

Any suggestions on how to address this issue?
 
Are these the same guys with the £1200 shopping list?? I think you had some 50mm waste pipe on there,I wonder if it's been used on your job?
 
How does the bath drain away? When the bath was plumbed in the waste pipe angle may have been altered. Is the en-suite drainage on the end of the run?

A photo would help if you have one.
 

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