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[QUOTE="1animal1, post: 853823"] You don't know how happy i am you both suggested that! :D I will of course have to put a stud wall in the end of the cubicle when i extend but I'll probably just use aquaboard? then use the kits you've suggested, it's only the end wall, the shower will be fitted central into the ceiling and you'll stand side on (plenty of elbow room!).... the black kit does sound a lot more user friendly! I'll have a look at both and see which i prefer... They certainly know how to charge for them I've noticed (actually on reflection these aren't that badly priced!), same for the preformed pretiled shower trays/boards. It's been a pain as I've had to put the waste in for the shower before fitting the main area out, sunk partially into the beams (32mm solvent so I can make max use of the space - 2.3m run to the soil stack) - as it stands the lowest part of the waste is about level with the top of the beams, you've then got 10mm T&G Fboards and the heated floor comes in about 28mm above the boards, so hopeful that i can get the shower base in so it doesn't sit too much higher than the new floor... I've been told to stay away from the minimal drains due to the higher chance of blockages... I'll then probably do a concrete base if fitting a slate base, or preformed jobby if tiling with plenty of woodwork to hold it in place. [/QUOTE]
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