Hi all,
We are about to strip our bathroom due to a prior leak. New floor, walls, the lot.
The bathroom is located on our 2nd floor of our house (timber framed). We had a walk in tiled shower and the waterproofing failed due to it not be completed correctly. We have had a severe leak that has ruining the floor.
As part of rebuilding the shower, does anyone have an opinion on the best way to complete the shower floor to prevent future leaks... using a tile tray, concrete screed and waterproofing completed correctly or custom shower base?
The shower is 2.3m wide and 1.3m deep.
Am I correct to assume that using a tray is the best way forward? Or will a correctly finished screed and waterproofing be sufficient?
Finally, the current floor is being cut out (chipboard) and will be replaced with compressed cement sheeting.
We are about to strip our bathroom due to a prior leak. New floor, walls, the lot.
The bathroom is located on our 2nd floor of our house (timber framed). We had a walk in tiled shower and the waterproofing failed due to it not be completed correctly. We have had a severe leak that has ruining the floor.
As part of rebuilding the shower, does anyone have an opinion on the best way to complete the shower floor to prevent future leaks... using a tile tray, concrete screed and waterproofing completed correctly or custom shower base?
The shower is 2.3m wide and 1.3m deep.
Am I correct to assume that using a tray is the best way forward? Or will a correctly finished screed and waterproofing be sufficient?
Finally, the current floor is being cut out (chipboard) and will be replaced with compressed cement sheeting.