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Help to stop Shower tray leaking

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  • fto
    fto Posts: 588 Forumite
    Its a bit like this http://www.shepwaydisabledsupplies.com/acatalog/1000x1000llightbox.jpg ,
    but mine has more supports.They are about 30mm deep
  • keystone
    keystone Posts: 10,916 Forumite
    Your mortar bed should fill those easily. Make it nice and thick to start with then squeeze it out as you bed the beastie down and just scrape up the excess.

    Cheers
    The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits. - Einstein
  • fto
    fto Posts: 588 Forumite
    Your a star...thanks again
  • fto
    fto Posts: 588 Forumite
    Just like to say big thanks to all who helped ( especially Keystone).

    Showers all in & no leaks. Just got to sort the floor out now, the current vinyl flooring is now 2 cm short of the tray, I did consider tiling the floor, but you lose all access...so may be vinyl again.
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