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Hi
I went round to look at a job the other night for a customer who wants a bath in place of a walk in shower. The current setup is an opening of 1690mm with an electric shower on the wall, no shower tray, just a rubber floor covering on top of the concrete slab with an opening for a floor gully. The waste water goes from the floor gully through the slab, down a plastic pipe, which comes out under the wash hand basin, and goes to some sort of pumping unit, which pumps into the stack.
I have a few questions:
Would I be better getting a 1675mm bath rather than a standard 1700mm?
What is the standard procedure for blanking off/ doing away with the floor gully and the pumping unit? As I will probably be taking the bath waste outside.
And finally, the existing tiles are staying in the room, the bath will be getting pushed up against the tiles as opposed to the tiles sat on top (not ideal i know). what is the best way of sealing on top of the bath
regards
John
I went round to look at a job the other night for a customer who wants a bath in place of a walk in shower. The current setup is an opening of 1690mm with an electric shower on the wall, no shower tray, just a rubber floor covering on top of the concrete slab with an opening for a floor gully. The waste water goes from the floor gully through the slab, down a plastic pipe, which comes out under the wash hand basin, and goes to some sort of pumping unit, which pumps into the stack.
I have a few questions:
Would I be better getting a 1675mm bath rather than a standard 1700mm?
What is the standard procedure for blanking off/ doing away with the floor gully and the pumping unit? As I will probably be taking the bath waste outside.
And finally, the existing tiles are staying in the room, the bath will be getting pushed up against the tiles as opposed to the tiles sat on top (not ideal i know). what is the best way of sealing on top of the bath
regards
John