Hi,
Super slow progress on shower!
I've almost finished rendering around shower, then I'll waterproof floor and walls.
I've left a return in the render so that the showerbase returns into the wall.
I will silicon around the lip of showerbase and the waterproofed rendered wall.
My question is what to use under the showerbase; to adhere it in place and raise it slightly?
I've worked out I need to raise the front edge about 7-9mm so that the drop allows water to drain properly.
I need to raise it about 7-9mm along the curved front edge (its a curved showerbase as you can see from the photo).
What should I use?
Normally they say use 'screed' under shower bases. I don't have much experience laying screed but also I only need a thin base under 10mm and with screed the suggestion is more like 40-80mm thick, otherwise it might just crack.
I'm thinking of using 'Builders bog'
but I need about 7litres (7000cm3) in order to allow for a 4-8mm layer across the entire showerbase.
I wondered about using this Concrete bog: https://www.bunnings.com.au/turbo-1-litre-concrete-bog_p1210601
or this Dunlop rapidset mortar: https://www.bunnings.com.au/dunlop-5kg-ardit-rapidset-repair-mortar_p0760262
any tips?
cheers
Neal
underside of showerbase
Hardiesheet floor and rendered walls where the showerbase will sit