Yesterday I forewent a day out at the Chequers pub's beer festival to look at kitchens and bathrooms. It was OK, I suppose, few things learnt. Did a bit of tidying in the garden, but not much. Today was really an update on this post.
We left the en suite at this stage:
That's the shower tray leant against the wall on the right.
Yesterday, Mark the tiler came, and he ply'd the floor, and so I had a go at laying the electric underfloor heating:
And then my wife had a go at painting the plasterboard round the shower with Ardex WPC, which, I guess should be unnecessary if the tiling's good and all is well throughout the life of the shower. In fact our old house's en suite shower was fine for the 10 years we lived there. However, bit of insurance won't hurt. Anyway here's a pic. It's disgusting stuff:
Once that was dry, I fitted the shower tray. The advice was to use tile adhesive. So I spoke to Mark the tiler, and he advised flexible tile adhesive, so that's what I used:
The underfloors are filling up!
The two fat wires with the earths running alongside are for the laundry room and the other for the garden/sheds/future garages. I did a little more wiring today, and have decided on the site for the consumer unit. However the photo I took was total rubbish, so it will have to wait until I have the floor up next. The upstairs floor is now very clunky and rattly as not many of the floorboards are nailed down.




























