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Installing thermostatic mixer shower and tray

  • 06-07-2021 9:15pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 361 ✭✭


    Hi I am replacing my bath and electric shower with a low profile shower tray and a thermostatic mixer shower.
    I am installing a shower booster pump in hot press and pumping my hot and cold feed from there back up into the attic and then dropping them down into the bathroom wall which is solid block. I will be chasing out the wall for those two pipes. Is it then ok to drop those two pipes down in qualplex pipe and put a compression elbow on and come out the wall in copper? Then plaster over pipework.
    I would preferably like to come down the wall in copper and use solder elbow out in copper but I don’t own a soldering turbo torch.
    Also what is the best way to bed the shower tray in position? I’m thinking of using a flexible rapid set tile adhesive to fit shower tray or would sand and cement be a better option (low profile 800mm x 1800mm shower tray)?

    Thank you


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