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Hello again
Well something has got me thinking again. Nearly finished putting down my wetroom floor after hours of sweat (buckets of it), blood and very nearly tears. Anyway one thing occured to me, which maybe a stupid question, but how are you supposed to tile a floor which is not level and has falls? I purchased a shower tray which fixes to the joists and runs flush with the floor which has falls built into it. After I have laid the tanking membrane I plan to put electric UFH ontop and then tiles ontop of that. Can anyone enlighten me, I'm assuming there is some special technique? Cheers TIA Richard |
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