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16th November 2008, 06:50 AM #1
Can large tiles slope down to trench drain in bathroom?
Hi All,
First of all, have to say this is a fantastic forum, I've been looking for a forum like this for some time!
I am about to start a bathroom renovation. The bathroom is small (1.75m x 2.36m) and I would like to use large tiles (300mm x 600mm). Now I know that it would be a nightmare to get the tiles fitted correctly to slope down to a central waste in the shower cubical, so was wondering if the following is an acceptable solution...
Would running a trench drain the length of the shower and having the tiles slope down towards this be acceptable? i.e. do not have a central waste in the shower, only the trench drain?
This way would not have to cut large tiles to be able to slope down towards and meet at a central waste.
Would there be any problems with this approach?
Thanks in advance!
Seb
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