Guys
After the nightmare of making a level plinth to mount my shower tray on, I am now faced with the dilema of an uneven wall.
I have a 2 sided shower enclosure - one end fits perfectly to the wall. The other is less than perfect because the wall slants.
Basically, the end of the shower enclosure fits snugly to the wall at the top of the enclosure, but as you follow the end of the enclosure down it eventually reaches the tray but 2 inches away from the wall.
can anyone recommend any techniques for filling this gap?
I've thought about cutting a length of wood to fill the gap, cover it with aluminium or plastic flashing and then attach that to the wall and enclosure.
Thanks
After the nightmare of making a level plinth to mount my shower tray on, I am now faced with the dilema of an uneven wall.
I have a 2 sided shower enclosure - one end fits perfectly to the wall. The other is less than perfect because the wall slants.
Basically, the end of the shower enclosure fits snugly to the wall at the top of the enclosure, but as you follow the end of the enclosure down it eventually reaches the tray but 2 inches away from the wall.
can anyone recommend any techniques for filling this gap?
I've thought about cutting a length of wood to fill the gap, cover it with aluminium or plastic flashing and then attach that to the wall and enclosure.
Thanks