Tools and Materials Required
(not supplied)
Scissors
Small Roller
Silicone Sealant
Damp Cloth
Troubleshooting
Q
Can I cut large areas of the tray?
A
Yes, providing that the outer dimension of the enclosure is maintained and that the
waste outlet area is not affected.
Q
What is a suitable contact adhesive?
A
Contact your local DIY retailer and request an adhesive intended for sticking ABS
(the plastic base of the shower tray) to wood/concrete as applicable.
Q
Can I use a Panel Riser Kit with this type of shower tray?
A
Yes a Panel Riser Kit suitable for the size and shape of tray can be used on this type
of shower tray. However, if the tray has been cut or is over 1000mm on any one
dimension a Baseboard Accessory Kit MUST be used in conjuction with your chosen
Panel Riser Kit.
Q
The waste outlet in the shower tray is directly over an obstruction at floor level.
A
Consider switching to a Panel Riser Kit or re-locating the shower tray.
Q
There is water retaining on the surfaces of the tray.
A
Check that the shower tray is level (top rims) as it is normal for small amounts of
localized water to be retained.
Q
Water will not flow fast enough down the waste outlet.
A
Check that the waste unit is correctly installed and that outlet pipe has sufficient
angle and is not kinked or sagging causing an air blockage.
Q
The enclosure will not fit on the shower tray.
A
Check that you have maintained the outer dimensions of the tray after any cutting
adjustments and that the available surface on top of the tray is compatible with the
size, shape and adjustment range of your enclosure.
Q
Water escapes from a fitted walk-in or frameless enclosure.
A
It is normal for spillage to occur from walk-in or frameless type enclosures,
consider fitting a threshold seal or changing to a fully framed enclosure.