Hey guys,
First time installing shower tray at home, its a Mira Flight Low , 1400x900 onto marine ply floor which has been strengthened with noggins as much as possible. Turns out I've got a high point of +3mm in one corner (with the level across the edges). I've done a basic water flow test and it appears fine, but its clearly nothing like simulating a running shower. I've checked the inner tray with a smaller level and there is a clear run to the waste from all sides, but more pronounced on the side with the 3mm high point.
I was intending to use CT1 to bed the tray as can forsee me making the levels worse if I attempt to bed on sand / cement mix.
1. Would you attempt to correct the 3mm when fixing the tray
2. Would it be feasible to simply add less silicone to the high area (still some) in the hope it would reduce the difference?
Shame as all the other measurements a bob on, I'm basically cautious of messing round too much with the levels as I'll likely make things worse! Plus, I was hoping to have the tiling done this weekend!
Thanks in advance, ANY advice / views are very much appreciated.
G
First time installing shower tray at home, its a Mira Flight Low , 1400x900 onto marine ply floor which has been strengthened with noggins as much as possible. Turns out I've got a high point of +3mm in one corner (with the level across the edges). I've done a basic water flow test and it appears fine, but its clearly nothing like simulating a running shower. I've checked the inner tray with a smaller level and there is a clear run to the waste from all sides, but more pronounced on the side with the 3mm high point.
I was intending to use CT1 to bed the tray as can forsee me making the levels worse if I attempt to bed on sand / cement mix.
1. Would you attempt to correct the 3mm when fixing the tray
2. Would it be feasible to simply add less silicone to the high area (still some) in the hope it would reduce the difference?
Shame as all the other measurements a bob on, I'm basically cautious of messing round too much with the levels as I'll likely make things worse! Plus, I was hoping to have the tiling done this weekend!
Thanks in advance, ANY advice / views are very much appreciated.
G