DIY Forum

DIY Forum/Home improvement advice

 

 

A-Z CONTENTS | ARCADE | DISCLAIMER | DIRECTORY | DIY VIDEO | HOME | SAFETY FIRST | FORUM RULES

It is currently Fri May 25, 2012 8:15 pm
Visit Buck and Hickman


Time zone: Europe/London [ DST ]




 

Post new topic This topic is locked, you cannot edit posts or make further replies.  [ 5 posts ] 
Author Message
PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:52 am 
Offline
Newly registered Member

Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:28 am
Posts: 3
Has thanked: 2 times
Been thanked: 0 times
Hello,

Excellent forum.

I have ended up with a shower tray and enclosure were the installation guidelines advise that the wall should be tiled first and then the shower tray butted up to the wall and sealed.

In this thread (http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/forum1/best-way-to-install-shower-tray-t21014.html) i see that 'RICO' has stated that this is a European method and i was wandering if anybody has any experience with this method?

The UK method of installing the tray and tiling down on to it is what i am familiar with but this cant be done with this particular product because the enclosure will not fit.

Really just want to know if the European method is still ok?

Kind regards

Steve


Top
 Profile  
 
PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:26 am 
Online
Senior Member
User avatar

Joined: Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:49 pm
Posts: 7496
Location: hants/dorset border
Has thanked: 166 times
Been thanked: 614 times
Hi Steve, :welcomeuhm:

The problem is our water is a lot wetter than the rest of Europe, so you are more likely to get leaks....


Seriously, provided it's sealed correctly, with a good quality silicone (Dow corning 785) you'll be fine..

_________________
.

If you feel you have benefited from the Free advice given on the Forum, Please consider making a donation to UHM's Nominated charity, read all about it and donate here :

http://www.donnasdreamhouse.co.uk/


__________________________________
__________________________________

Verwood Handyman
I Know it says I'm On-line, but I might have just left myself logged in, whilst I'm out....



For this message the author wine~o has received gratitude : stevemo
Top
 Profile  
 
You may not be able to see the full post including pictures unless you register or log in

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 1:15 pm 
Offline
Newly registered Member

Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:28 am
Posts: 3
Has thanked: 2 times
Been thanked: 0 times
Hi Wine~o,

Thanks for the response.

Its not that i am discrediting the European method its just when asking people (plumbers, tilers etc) for their opinion they instantly advise against, which has left me confused and wandering if i should return the product and go convential UK.

Is one method better than the other or doesnt it really matter?

Kind regards

Steve


Top
 Profile  
 
You may not be able to see the full post including pictures unless you register or log in

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:35 pm 
Online
Senior Member

Joined: Sun Jan 24, 2010 1:48 pm
Posts: 4152
Location: Essex
Has thanked: 2 times
Been thanked: 327 times
I would only tile down to a tray, especially as the vast majority of them have tapered sides. This means if you tile first, you will have a 10mm thick silicone joint, by the time you bridge the gap and overlap it onto the tray sufficiently.

If you have a tray and enclosure where you need to tile first, then I would tile the floor complete, also and use silicone at abutments.

I have never fitted an enclosure which does not incorporate some sort of minimum and maximum adjustment for opening width between walls. Thus, it soulod not make a difference if you fit this tray by tiling down to it.



For this message the author royaloakcarpentry has received gratitude : stevemo
Top
 Profile  
 
You may not be able to see the full post including pictures unless you register or log in

PostPosted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:51 pm 
Offline
Newly registered Member

Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:28 am
Posts: 3
Has thanked: 2 times
Been thanked: 0 times
royaloakcarpentry wrote:
I would only tile down to a tray, especially as the vast majority of them have tapered sides. This means if you tile first, you will have a 10mm thick silicone joint, by the time you bridge the gap and overlap it onto the tray sufficiently.

If you have a tray and enclosure where you need to tile first, then I would tile the floor complete, also and use silicone at abutments.

I have never fitted an enclosure which does not incorporate some sort of minimum and maximum adjustment for opening width between walls. Thus, it soulod not make a difference if you fit this tray by tiling down to it.


Thanks for the advice, will see if there is sufficent allowance with the wall adjustment profile and if not i will tile the floor and seal before positioning the tray.

Kind regards

Steve


Top
 Profile  
 
You may not be able to see the full post including pictures unless you register or log in

Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic This topic is locked, you cannot edit posts or make further replies.  [ 5 posts ] 


Similar topics
   

Time zone: Europe/London [ DST ]


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  


News News Site map Site map SitemapIndex SitemapIndex RSS Feed RSS Feed Channel list Channel list
ultimatehandyman privacy policy

Contact

 

Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group

phpBB SEO

 

Diy forum - Decking - plastering - Plumbing - DIY - Tiling