a couple of those solvent welds are borderline too dry for my liking! especially under the floor. however ,thanks for this vid. im doing mine at present using the same tray system.hopefully turns up tomorrow. cheers
I am fitting the same wet room from abacus. I had to raise my former onto a 4x2 base frame to meet the waste pipe height and built a 4x2 kerb with a 50mm upstand to keep the water within and to support the base of the glass screen. On the remaining bathroom floor I have uneven floor joists and after lining with osb I poured over primer followed by fibre reinforced self leveling compound. My dilemma is whether or not to fix 10mm tile backer boards into the floor using kst adhesive without any screws so that I don't disturb or crack the compound. On top of that will be a ufh mat followed by another layer of self leveling compound and then tiles. Any advice would be appreciated 😊
Very informative as usual, the only thing I would like to add is glueing, in addition to screwing, of the support battens just to guard against the dreaded squeaks?
Hi Roger have followed a lot of your videos, thanks for detailed explanation and when I say the details I gathered from your videos to a walk in shower installer, they ask me if I am a builder. I have couple of questions. 1. I am restricted on raising my current floor height which is approx 30mm from joists. 18mm chip board, 10mm tiles and possibly 2-5mm adhesive. So I am planning to sink the floor between the joists all through the shower room and use 10mm elements board while have 6mm for the walls. I am planning to use plywood and battens. I also want to put some thermospan or celotex insulation under the floor between the joists. What size batten would you recommend and what insulation to go with? 2. I cannot use a shower tray 30 mm due to height restrictions. What are my drain/trap/waste options with a 10mm floor board? FYI, my new floor will be 10mm elements board + 5 mm underfloor heating mat fully encapsulated with flexible adhesive (total 10mm) and 10mm tiles on top.
looks like a great system - quick question, if water did get under the tiles and grout how would it drain away, as the drain lip seems to sit proud of the mat? Thanks.
I want to do my entire bathroom floor in pennies, Including the wet room. Will the epoxy resin be too viscous to work in the fall of the wet room? I don't want to just grout it as the pennies will go dull and green over time.
My plumber connected the trap to a 50 mm waste pipe but due to space constraints we could not fit the 4 degree fall connector. Also I find that there is a little water standing inside the trap when I tested for leaks. Is that normal?
Wish I could have hired this man to do mine
Very nice, Rog. I’m doing a wet room soon and this is exactly what I needed 👍🏻
Excellent work !
a couple of those solvent welds are borderline too dry for my liking! especially under the floor. however ,thanks for this vid. im doing mine at present using the same tray system.hopefully turns up tomorrow. cheers
Thanks Roger!
I am fitting the same wet room from abacus. I had to raise my former onto a 4x2 base frame to meet the waste pipe height and built a 4x2 kerb with a 50mm upstand to keep the water within and to support the base of the glass screen. On the remaining bathroom floor I have uneven floor joists and after lining with osb I poured over primer followed by fibre reinforced self leveling compound.
My dilemma is whether or not to fix 10mm tile backer boards into the floor using kst adhesive without any screws so that I don't disturb or crack the compound.
On top of that will be a ufh mat followed by another layer of self leveling compound and then tiles.
Any advice would be appreciated 😊
Very informative as usual, the only thing I would like to add is glueing, in addition to screwing, of the support battens just to guard against the dreaded squeaks?
I would loveit if Abacus did a 3 sided 750mm square preformed tray and trap.
wouldn't fibreglass mat be better for tanking?
Hiya what company are you using in the video? I like the look of the tray!
I love how this guy thought “out of the box”.
Hi Roger have followed a lot of your videos, thanks for detailed explanation and when I say the details I gathered from your videos to a walk in shower installer, they ask me if I am a builder.
I have couple of questions.
1. I am restricted on raising my current floor height which is approx 30mm from joists. 18mm chip board, 10mm tiles and possibly 2-5mm adhesive. So I am planning to sink the floor between the joists all through the shower room and use 10mm elements board while have 6mm for the walls. I am planning to use plywood and battens. I also want to put some thermospan or celotex insulation under the floor between the joists. What size batten would you recommend and what insulation to go with?
2. I cannot use a shower tray 30 mm due to height restrictions. What are my drain/trap/waste options with a 10mm floor board?
FYI, my new floor will be 10mm elements board + 5 mm underfloor heating mat fully encapsulated with flexible adhesive (total 10mm) and 10mm tiles on top.
Do you need to use tile trim? Will it even be seen?
No Leaks as long as the o'ring doesnt degrade. I think I would have preferred to have the trap solvent welded in perhaps?
looks like a great system - quick question, if water did get under the tiles and grout how would it drain away, as the drain lip seems to sit proud of the mat? Thanks.
it doesnt lol
Hi Abacus, is it possible to use this test on solid floor?
Hi
Can this tray be screwed to ply when tile adhesive layed before tanking?
I want to do my entire bathroom floor in pennies, Including the wet room. Will the epoxy resin be too viscous to work in the fall of the wet room? I don't want to just grout it as the pennies will go dull and green over time.
nice idea ... how did you proceed in then end ?
what exactly is that blue paint?
What is called that trap please? Thanks
Hey I’ve bought a 1200x1200 tray and it’s not flat in fact if you poured water on it the water will go away from the trap. I’d this right?
My plumber connected the trap to a 50 mm waste pipe but due to space constraints we could not fit the 4 degree fall connector. Also I find that there is a little water standing inside the trap when I tested for leaks. Is that normal?
Would you able to send the lists of material used please ? Thanks
Roger can that system be used with microcement
On floors unfortunately not no. Its suitable for tiled floors only.