Hi John,
Eventually the groutting between the tiles would wear and it would require a
re-grout. Also, the flexing of the floor panels wmay cause the grout/tile
to crack. In any event, you would need to replace the floor panels with
marine ply in addition to laying tiles. Would it not be better to have the
bathroom converted into a wet room?
Cheers.
John.
John Gregory
Access Officer
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From: John Rainey [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 09 June 2006 09:34
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [ACCESSIBUILT] Accessible Shower Tray
Hi Everyone!
I would like some advice and for those who don't know me I am a wheelchair
user. I am having workmen in to refurbish my bathroom and I want a wheel in
shower. I am not going for a shower tray but opting for a tiled floor
because I believe it will provide a better finish (most of the wheelchair
friendly pre-built trays have a small upstand and --- The are so
expensive!). I don't know whether or not this is relevant but the floor to
the upstairs bathroom is wooden floor panels.
Are there any design/construction issues I need to be aware of? This shower
will get heavily used as I have a wife & three children who all take at
least one shower a day so advice on the type of tile etc. would be useful.
Thanks,
John
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