Fitting Stone Resin Shower Tray Onto Concrete Floor

To fix your shower tray firmly to the floor the best stuff to use is a strong construction adhesive.
Fitting stone resin shower tray onto concrete floor. I know the manufacturers all say to lay on a sand cement bed but is it really so silly to lay on a very firm and flat raised platform. I am going to fit a stone resin tray onto a concrete floor in a bungalow. For a concrete floor in my ground floor bathroom. Hey y all deciding on a new shower tray and enclosure etc.
I was thinking of. No matter what you do you can t access the pipes on a shower tray unless it is either raised up loads or upstairs with access from a hatch below. Do i need to allow for expansion of the stone resin tray or is this negated because the. The low profile tray went on the concrete and then the tiler cut the tiles to go round.
This means that there is even less height above the tiled floor level. Nearly all stone resin trays are low profile and i am not able to find one within my budget that has a compatible riser tray. Decided on quadrant 900mm x 900mm. This will reduce the final height of the tray after lino is fitted to about 5mm.
Clean the base thoroughly first to remove any grease and grime and then spread it evenly in beads over the base of the tray. Place the shower tray a in position on the floor ensuring surface is level and mark the perimeter and waste hole on the floor including an area outside the perimeter for access to connect plumbing as dictated by the installation location after the shower tray has been installed. I am fitting one of the resin stone type shower trays. Check the level of the top rims only as the shower tray has built in fall for adequate drainage.
Remove any excess cement and allow to set fully before continuing. It is completely level and supported underneath by a lot of 4x2 onto a flat and stable wooden floor. When the cement has set make connection between the shower tray and waste unit piping.