Tuesday 28 April 2015

Dismantling the shower, and starting the plumbing.

The en-suite to our bedroom has been the same since it was installed 17 years ago. Time for a change!

My daughter installed 2 new bathrooms a few months ago. This gave me inspiration to try the new things now available. let's see how it goes.

The shower tray was pre-cast concrete, 1200x700mm, with a pivot glass door, and a Shires mixer shower valve. 
















 Dismantling it was not too much trouble, however it was grubby under the frame, and there was some water damage behind some of the tiles.
 The tiles came off easily. They were loose in places resulting from the shaking that the house got from the Buncefield explosion. You can see the water damage where it had seeped through the grout.


 Once the shower tray was removed, I took up the floorboards. I needed to cut the boards so that they sit flush with the top of the joists. The new wetroom shower base then sits on this so that it is flush with the floor.
 I had to remove the bidet as the new shower will be 1400x800mm. The waste from the shower picks up with the waste from the bidet, and I have moved the water supply for the bidet closer to the toilet.
 I removed the plywood from the wall to run the pipework for the new shower. It is a Mira digital shower. The mixer will be near to the hot water tank in the airing cupboard. I have to run separate pipework for the rain-water shower head and the traditional shower head.

 The pipes end pointing out from the wall. I will need to cut holes in the tiles to fit over the pipes.
 Here the pipes run out through the wall to the airing cupboard
 I am considering making a nook in the space where the spanner is, to be a shelf for shower gel etc.
This is the pipework emerging into the airing cupboard, ready for the connection to the mixer unit. The capped pipe that you can see is the feed to the shower before I disconnected it all.

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