HOW TO INSTALL A SHOWER TRAY

Shower trays are an essential part of your shower. However, they can be useless if they are not correctly installed.

Shower tray replacement or installation is considered a moderate to difficult task. However, it can be challenging for someone who has some DIY experience. This guide will cover:

Different types of shower trays

  • Shower tray sizes
  • Shower tray height
  • What tools am I looking for?
  • How to install a low-profile tray for your shower.
  • How to install an adjustable height shower tray

Types of shower trays

There are many shower trays to suit any shower enclosure. There are several types of trays:

Square Shower Tray
Square Shower Tray

Rectangular tray: Provides the most significant space and is commonly used with sliding doors.

These square trays can be used with many shower doors, including pivot and bi-fold enclosures.

Quadrant shower tray: These have a curved front and can be inserted into the corner of your bathroom.

Walk-in shower tray: These types are made to be used in conjunction with a walk-in shower. They can provide a dry and wet section.

You will need to choose a suitable shower tray for your shower enclosure. If you are unsure which type of tray to purchase, it is worth considering buying a single package that includes both the enclosure and the tray.

Shower tray sizes

Rectangular Shower Tray

The size of your shower tray will vary depending on the type of tray you choose and what kind or brand you plan to buy. Quadrant shower trays are usually available in sizes between 800 and 1000mm.


Shower tray height

Before we get into the detailed step-by-step guide, it is essential to determine if you will be installing a tray with a low profile or adjustable height. Their installation methods can differ.

The legs of height-adjustable shower trays are placed under the tray and raised on the platform. This tray allows for easier access to pipes.

You can install low-profile shower trays directly on the floor, giving you a cleaner look.


How do you install a height-adjustable shower tray

Step 1: Attach the adjustable legs

To ensure that the tray fits properly, first place it where you intend to install it. Adjust the height of the legs by screwing them into place. Make sure you clean the waste lines of your shower tray.


Step 2: Fitting the waste shower tray

Once you are satisfied with how it fits, you can determine the best route for your waste pipes if you don't have one. Connect the trap to the tray by attaching the waste to it.


Step 3: Position the shower tray

To ensure that your tray is level, you need to use a spirit level. You may have problems taking a shower if the tray is not level.


Step 4: Connect the waste pipe

Now it is time to attach the waste side to the waste outlet pipe. You want everything to fit tightly, so double-check that there are no leaks or gaps. You can check for leaks by using a kettle to pour water into the trash. If there is a problem, it will be obvious.


Step 5: Attach the panels

To create a neat appearance, attach your side panels to the tray. These panels are usually easy to attach. Just read the instructions.


Step 6: Seal the edges

Seal the edges of your shower tray with silicone sealant. Seal the edges and join between the tray and panels.


How to Install a Low Profile Shower Tray

Step 1: Make sure the floor is level

Before you begin, make sure the floor underneath the tray can support it. You should make sure it is completely solid—Mark with a pencil exactly where the tray will go.


Step 2: Cut access hatch

To reach the waste, you will need to make an access hatch in the floorboards. This is where a jigsaw comes in handy. It will allow you to make precise cuts.


Step 3: Make a hole to collect waste

Also, a hole must be made for the shower tray waste. Take precise measurements and carefully create the space you require. After this, you can begin to assemble the waste.


Step 4: Make mortar and apply a thin layer

This is where things get a little messy. Mix some cement and building sand to make mortar. Apply a thin layer of mortar to the area below the tray. To ensure everything is correct, gently press the tray onto the mortar. After you are satisfied, let the mortar dry for 24 hours.


Step 5: Connect the shower tray and seal

You can use the hatch you made earlier to attach the waste trap to the outlet pipe to finish the job.

There you have it. This is your step-by-step guide for installing a shower tray. Although installing or replacing a shower tray can be considered a moderately difficult task, you cannot do it yourself. To avoid any damage or ambiguity, it is good to seek professional assistance if you have any questions.

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