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  • It's because you need to have the fall tiled at the correct angle which can mean a lot of cuts and grouted edges. All of which can be a potential leak.....you don't get any of that with a shower tray.

  • What were you thinking of tiling? An angled floor? I thought thats how it was done but have since found tillable shower trays which may be a way to get round the problem as its just adding an extra layer on top of a shower tray, but I could be wrong...

  • AFAIK you have to have a concealed tray under the tiling regardless, but it just seems to me like a adding a weak point to the design for not enough benefit. My site manager said they were a massive pain in the arse and to avoid if at all possible.

  • Most types of tiles wet room trays, require funky angled cuts and grout lines everywhere. Abacus do an infinity linear one that has a single angled fall and a drain at the back so doesn’t require any cut tiles. We have one combined with an inset screen - so no chrome strips holding the glass in place. Looks very neat.

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