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Gap Under Shower Tray. I was wondering if anyone has any experience of filling the gap under an elevated shower tray. This gap was previously filled with a decent portion of plaster (possibly plaster board) and then sealed at the top/bottom. The best way round this kind of situation is to construct a timber frame to fill the gap, then silicone the the timber frame at the. The gap is caused because the walls in the shower room are not square and we have a square tray! I seem to have two options,. After close inspection i can see that there is a big gap between the shower tray and the wall tiles, around 5 to 10 mm. We have a 900mmm quadrant. I am in the process of resealing the gap between the base of the shower tray and the tiles immediately above.

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I am in the process of resealing the gap between the base of the shower tray and the tiles immediately above. I was wondering if anyone has any experience of filling the gap under an elevated shower tray. I seem to have two options,. The gap is caused because the walls in the shower room are not square and we have a square tray! We have a 900mmm quadrant. After close inspection i can see that there is a big gap between the shower tray and the wall tiles, around 5 to 10 mm. The best way round this kind of situation is to construct a timber frame to fill the gap, then silicone the the timber frame at the. This gap was previously filled with a decent portion of plaster (possibly plaster board) and then sealed at the top/bottom.

Shower tray gap to wall DIYnot Forums

Gap Under Shower Tray I seem to have two options,. This gap was previously filled with a decent portion of plaster (possibly plaster board) and then sealed at the top/bottom. The gap is caused because the walls in the shower room are not square and we have a square tray! I seem to have two options,. We have a 900mmm quadrant. I was wondering if anyone has any experience of filling the gap under an elevated shower tray. The best way round this kind of situation is to construct a timber frame to fill the gap, then silicone the the timber frame at the. I am in the process of resealing the gap between the base of the shower tray and the tiles immediately above. After close inspection i can see that there is a big gap between the shower tray and the wall tiles, around 5 to 10 mm.

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