Hello,
My plumbers have installed my shower tray and it's not level. It's a plastic tray, without adjustable legs, but it has large round support circular bits as part of the moulding underneath. It's not fixed in place, but the waste has been permanently plumbed in and after having tried for quite a while, he cannot remove it.
So...I need some magical way to level it, without removing it. It's a 1400x900 curved tray (it's going to be a walk-in setup with one curved piece of glass and one flat piece as an end panel). I've made a kind of wedge out of some pieces of hardboard laminated together and sanded - it kind of works but there's still some slight bounciness in the middle. I was thinking of squirting some expanding PU foam in there, but I'm worried it'd expand too much and make a hump in the shower tray.
I can lift it up about 20mm to poke stuff underneath it without disturbing the waste pipe.
Any thoughts, help, suggestions or comments, anyone?
Thanks!
My plumbers have installed my shower tray and it's not level. It's a plastic tray, without adjustable legs, but it has large round support circular bits as part of the moulding underneath. It's not fixed in place, but the waste has been permanently plumbed in and after having tried for quite a while, he cannot remove it.
So...I need some magical way to level it, without removing it. It's a 1400x900 curved tray (it's going to be a walk-in setup with one curved piece of glass and one flat piece as an end panel). I've made a kind of wedge out of some pieces of hardboard laminated together and sanded - it kind of works but there's still some slight bounciness in the middle. I was thinking of squirting some expanding PU foam in there, but I'm worried it'd expand too much and make a hump in the shower tray.
I can lift it up about 20mm to poke stuff underneath it without disturbing the waste pipe.
Any thoughts, help, suggestions or comments, anyone?
Thanks!