Richard S
Established Member
Hi Guys
Not sure this is the correct place for this but here goes;
We currently have a shower in the bathroom that has been raised to allow the drain to be boxed in above the floor, which has been fine up until now. We are now in a situation where I need to lower the tray down to floor level to make access easier for my wife. The problem is, doing this means the drain will be below floor level and will have to run perpendicular to the joists. I think the drain is 32mm which seems a big chunk to notch out of a 200mm joist. does anyone have any experience or knowledge of shower installation or plumbing practices in general.
Any and all advice gratefully received.
Many Thanks
Richard
Not sure this is the correct place for this but here goes;
We currently have a shower in the bathroom that has been raised to allow the drain to be boxed in above the floor, which has been fine up until now. We are now in a situation where I need to lower the tray down to floor level to make access easier for my wife. The problem is, doing this means the drain will be below floor level and will have to run perpendicular to the joists. I think the drain is 32mm which seems a big chunk to notch out of a 200mm joist. does anyone have any experience or knowledge of shower installation or plumbing practices in general.
Any and all advice gratefully received.
Many Thanks
Richard