Page 1 of 3 The shower trays need to be of the same shape and mould with the door fitted on the enclosures. Instead of trying to work at it on your own, it is best left to a professional to get it installed. The tiling on the wall, frame of the door on the shower cubicle all need to be in alignment and fit snuggly. One way of checking if it is fit correctly is to pour a glass of water, and see how it flows. If it goes straight to the drain, then the tray is fit well, else you need to make adjustments. But don't overlook the spill over or leakage of water, as this could ruin the walls and the entire room in no time.
Since we invest quite a bit in the shower trays, get the best available, as this will keep your bathroom lively and perfect. Check with the dealer on the warranty that comes with the shower trays, and if you can, pick up extended warranty as well. It is wise to have the trays inserted a bit lower than the floor level, as this will avoid water from seeping under the door onto the bathroom floor. The drain pipe must also be fitted in the trays, and there must enough space for water to flow through, else it will stagnate.
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