motormad
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As part of my build, I fitted an acrylic shower tray. I built a frame to support the edges of the tray, then installed 50mm of PIR to support the drain pipes (internal). For the tray, I bonded 9mm marine ply to the underside of the tray to give support, then used 3mm underlay between the PIR and the ply to give good even coverage. This cracked after 4 uses where the tray floor met the tray upstand in an area that would not be stepped on.
The factory that made the tray was destroyed in a fire a year or so ago, and there are no stocks of the original tray. I found a company that make the same shape of tray (ish) in fibre glass, and ordered a replacement (5x the original cost). The floor of the tray is convex (lifting in the middle) by 16mm (measured on the underside against a straight edge corner to corner). I have challenged this, and the advise they gave is to use non-setting mastic to bond the tray to 6mm carpet underlay, and bond the underlay to the floor (or the PIR in my case) to both pull the tray into shape and to give flexible support thereafter.
I have not seen any information anywhere else about installing trays on underlay, so I am a little dubious about this method. However, I have already had one tray crack, and have no desire to have to strip the van back to this level ever again. Looking for views / advise / help please??
The factory that made the tray was destroyed in a fire a year or so ago, and there are no stocks of the original tray. I found a company that make the same shape of tray (ish) in fibre glass, and ordered a replacement (5x the original cost). The floor of the tray is convex (lifting in the middle) by 16mm (measured on the underside against a straight edge corner to corner). I have challenged this, and the advise they gave is to use non-setting mastic to bond the tray to 6mm carpet underlay, and bond the underlay to the floor (or the PIR in my case) to both pull the tray into shape and to give flexible support thereafter.
I have not seen any information anywhere else about installing trays on underlay, so I am a little dubious about this method. However, I have already had one tray crack, and have no desire to have to strip the van back to this level ever again. Looking for views / advise / help please??