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rocketmanbkk

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How do you fix a shower tray to a shower plinth?

A customer has a cracked tray and want it replacing. It's a square 800. It sits on a wooden plinth.

The legs can be lowered to loosed from tile line and waste undone etc.

It's a plastic tray.

Are they stuck on or do they just sit on top? If stuck on are they easy to remove or will I need a new plinth and tray?

Thanks

Rocket.
 
I've seen feet both screwed & glued to the underneath of the tray.

It is possible to have screwed the feet down to the plinth also, depends how quick the previous installer wanted to get out of there!!

Best bet is to provide customer with worst case scenario if you haven't already seen for yourself.
 
Right, I'm with you now. I was confused with the tray being on legs then on plinth!

You can always make up a new plinth reasonably inexpensively from some timber if it damages. Might be the best option.
 
Depends what MI's recommend but sometimes you can get away with liberally applying silicone to the underneath of the tray & bonding it to the plinth this way.
 

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