The angle of slope in my shower cubicle tray is off by a few degrees.
The water gathers on the adjacent corner from the water exit hole (don't know the technical name). By use of a spirit level, it confirmed by suspicions.
I removed the wooden boards below the shower basin/tray:
There are three (two seen on photo above) bits of wood running the length of the basin. The plumbing for the water exit hole can be seen in the photo. I require the basin to be dropped about 3mm on the side shown in photo.
My plan is to use adjustable support brackets (someone please tell me the name of them) to replace the three wooden supports. Then I can adjust the height/angle of the basin to the correct values to cause the water to evacuate properly.
Does this sound like a plan?
If someone could give a link to where I could buy these shower support brackets...
The water gathers on the adjacent corner from the water exit hole (don't know the technical name). By use of a spirit level, it confirmed by suspicions.
I removed the wooden boards below the shower basin/tray:
There are three (two seen on photo above) bits of wood running the length of the basin. The plumbing for the water exit hole can be seen in the photo. I require the basin to be dropped about 3mm on the side shown in photo.
My plan is to use adjustable support brackets (someone please tell me the name of them) to replace the three wooden supports. Then I can adjust the height/angle of the basin to the correct values to cause the water to evacuate properly.
Does this sound like a plan?
If someone could give a link to where I could buy these shower support brackets...