The customer I'm doing an extension for wants a wheelchair access wet room.
It's close to the outside wall and foul drain and there is a doorway there at present that will be bricked up so I have fairly good access to cut the concrete for the waste and drain. The only thing I'm worried about is getting fall on the concrete floor?
Its not a new concrete floor, it's tiled at present. I'm wodering if I could cut hte existing tiles back to the subfloor and then overtile/self level the whole area to lose the 20mm
Its not a new concrete floor, it's tiled at present. I'm wodering if I could cut hte existing tiles back to the subfloor and then overtile/self level the whole area to lose the 20mm
Height restraints need to be specified for a definitive answer from the many knowledgeable folks on here.
If no probs with height, then I would chop off tiles and create my own falls in a sand and cement screed like it has been done for centuries.
If there is a problem with height, I would rip up the subfloor 'til I could create a decent fall with sand and cement screed like it has been done for centuries.
Only problems with S&C Tom is the drying times, build my falls out of rapid set..yes it costs more but I don't have to wait going on a month to tile em
Only problems with S&C Tom is the drying times, build my falls out of rapid set..yes it costs more but I don't have to wait going on a month to tile em
I have worked on a few conversions for local councils and they always specified AKW Medicare formers, they are stronger and are made specifically for wheelchair access situations, might be worth a look at what they offer.
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