Wetroom drainage
Drainage and wastage systems and plumbing help, advice and answers

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Dr fixit
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Wetroom drainage

Post by Dr fixit » Sat May 26, 2007 6:51 am

Hi,i would appreciate some advice about wetrooms,i have already succesfully installed one in a 1st floor bathroom last year,that particular case involved fitting a preformed fibreglass tray onto the timber floor joists etc.I have now been approached by a customer who wants a wetroom,this time her 1st floor is a conrete slab,personally i dont think this is at all possible but has anyone aware of getting over the waste problem without major works,your advice will be most appreciated.[/b]

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Post by thedoctor » Sun May 27, 2007 10:59 am

See our project on wetroom and walk in showers.

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Post by htg engineer » Mon May 28, 2007 8:25 pm

can be done, by either digging up concrete floor and installing a gully sloping the new concrete towards the waste. Or by fitting a shower tray with only the waste sunk into the concrete. A pump can be fitted to the waste to get rid of the water, these have a flow sensor on and the pump comes on as soon as the water starts to flow. I think Whale is the make of the pumps my company use.

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