Sorry if this is in the wrong forum. I didn't know whether to put it in plumbing or building.
In my en suite I have a shower cubicle that's leaking. Can't tell whether it's the shower tray or where it attaches to the wall. Either way, my wife doesn't like the cubicle anyway (it's old and badly stained) so it's going, as are the tiles on the walls inside the cubicle.
Currently the shower base is raised with the trap underneath. The riser looks a bit DIY, though fitted with the house when built by Barratt's in 2001. It's a piece of board on five metal legs that the tray is sat on. Not sure if the tray is bonded onto the board yet as I haven't fully deconstructed everything. The metal legs are screwed into several pieces of wood that are, in turn, screwed into the floor. The floor is chipboard.
I'm looking for advice on replacing the shower tray. We wanted to switch from square to quadrant so the base has to go. I've seen stone resin bases with risers that appear to be just straight legs. Is it OK to use these on a chipboard floor? We want to use a riser for easy access to the drainage in case of any future problems.
In my en suite I have a shower cubicle that's leaking. Can't tell whether it's the shower tray or where it attaches to the wall. Either way, my wife doesn't like the cubicle anyway (it's old and badly stained) so it's going, as are the tiles on the walls inside the cubicle.
Currently the shower base is raised with the trap underneath. The riser looks a bit DIY, though fitted with the house when built by Barratt's in 2001. It's a piece of board on five metal legs that the tray is sat on. Not sure if the tray is bonded onto the board yet as I haven't fully deconstructed everything. The metal legs are screwed into several pieces of wood that are, in turn, screwed into the floor. The floor is chipboard.
I'm looking for advice on replacing the shower tray. We wanted to switch from square to quadrant so the base has to go. I've seen stone resin bases with risers that appear to be just straight legs. Is it OK to use these on a chipboard floor? We want to use a riser for easy access to the drainage in case of any future problems.