I think this offers straight forward instructions. You can compare it alongside other videos you've no doubt seen, to get a good overall knowledge of best practise. The speed and oratory were easier for me. I've watched quite a few and things are usually discussed and demonstrated so fast, your still internalizing while they've raced ahead. Good to see a broad range of processes, clearly but concisely put. Thank you.
Howard Gilmour, it's our Yorkshire dialect, Sean Bean is south Yorkshire and I think the company here is West Yorkshire. it's sound like him doesn't it 😊
Any advice on this system’s compatibility with underfloor heating? I’m looking at doing an renovation and this system seems like my best option so far, but I had thought about putting in underfloor heating too.
Does the shower tray have a angle to direct water into the waste? How to level the floor overall to direct water into the waste wasn't really explained very well (just a quick comment about it being good practice to slope.the boards)...I think this point needs to be really emphasised as a finished wet room that water doesn't gravitate towards the waste hole is a disaster... Any advice appreciated... Peace
water trap prevents smells coming from the other pipes.Most of the drain pipes are all connected to the main big drain pipe which is the one for the toilet.So poo smells comming back to the shower if you dont have water trap.Regadless the above even if is not connected to the toilet,the dirty water from the shower plus 1,2 years will create a smell and shampoo grease inside the pipe.So you dont want to smell that....And finally...you dont poo in the kitchen sink,then why you have water trap?
I built one for my parents over a decade ago, and it has never leaked and works perfectly to this day. It's all about doing the job carefully and properly. As is almost always the case, it's the workmanship that counts.
I've installed one. There is a shallow slope which you certainly feel when you walk on it. It is necessarily relatively shallow, but drops by perhaps 1cm between the edge and the centre. Plenty to do the job, and a right pain when you come to use normal size tiles as it requires careful "envelope" cuts and looks dreadful if you don't get the symmetry right.
What am I missing?? I've been a licensed plumber for 20+ years. This sure seems like the long way around the barn. And that trap... I don't see how it even works!? Why not jack up a little of the floor and do it right?!?! I'm sure this gentleman in the video is a nice guy and I surely don't wish to talk down or be offensive. That system is just so crazy to me...
The whole point is it's level entry, and if you jack up the floor it will be at a different level to the rest of the house. I installed one of these types of wetroom floors for my parents as they were very elderly and the (almost) level entry from their bedroom was a boon. These arrangements are also used by wheelchair users too and getting the floor as low as possible. They are also very easy to keep clean compared to a traditional shower. The trap works fine. It is, however, a very tight fit and needs a lot of pulling power to clip into place. The removable internal components that provide the actual water trap. The result (if tanked and sealed properly) is, if not bullet-proof, absolutely solid and entirely water proof in my experience. But it requires immense care to install and once that floor is tiled the only way anybody will ever get to that plumbing is by taking down the ceiling below. It's 95% building work, 5% plumbing.
Jesus Christ This is by far the worst possible installation of a shower I've ever seen Your country is so far behind in bathroom technology it's scary. I feel sorry for anyone installing this stupid bathroom kit
Mirko Peric justify your position with facts versus accusations. What sources or justification do you have to lend an iota of credibility to your statement?
I installed one of these almost a decade ago, and it has been perfect. It's never leaked, and as I built it for my elderly parents it's a boon to just be able to walk in from the bedroom almost level entry throughout. It's very easy to clean and looks as good as the day it was installed. What it does require is meticulous workmanship and no cut corners, but the result is bullet proof.
I think this offers straight forward instructions. You can compare it alongside other videos you've no doubt seen, to get a good overall knowledge of best practise. The speed and oratory were easier for me. I've watched quite a few and things are usually discussed and demonstrated so fast, your still internalizing while they've raced ahead. Good to see a broad range of processes, clearly but concisely put. Thank you.
Great video! Very straight forward and informative. Thank you 👍👍❤️
very helpful for a DIY enthusiast - thanks so much for posting this
Absolutely thumping soundtrack cheers lads
Great video. Enjoyed it. Narrator sounds a little like Sean Bean ;)
lol
does it bollocks
Howard Gilmour, it's our Yorkshire dialect, Sean Bean is south Yorkshire and I think the company here is West Yorkshire. it's sound like him doesn't it 😊
Any advice on this system’s compatibility with underfloor heating? I’m looking at doing an renovation and this system seems like my best option so far, but I had thought about putting in underfloor heating too.
Schluter would be a better one for that
They make the shower board and a matting for for electric ufh
Does the shower tray have a angle to direct water into the waste?
How to level the floor overall to direct water into the waste wasn't really explained very well (just a quick comment about it being good practice to slope.the boards)...I think this point needs to be really emphasised as a finished wet room that water doesn't gravitate towards the waste hole is a disaster...
Any advice appreciated...
Peace
Ed Va thankyou
Looks like a good job to me, but than I have never installed a wet room. It was explained well (to me anyway).
Great videos guys.
good video but one question is it the 10mm boards around the shower tray that gives the fall to the drain.
Really nice and secure installation job.
Nice job man
Should be waterproof boards floor to ceiling behind the former tray before it's installed.
perfect installation I love this
Can you easily integrate underfloor heating in this system?
Made it look so easy
does this kind of drain let smells out? it looks like it doesn't have a water trap
should be fine as long as you avoid having a poo in the shower :D
water trap prevents smells coming from the other pipes.Most of the drain pipes are all connected to the main big drain pipe which is the one for the toilet.So poo smells comming back to the shower if you dont have water trap.Regadless the above even if is not connected to the toilet,the dirty water from the shower plus 1,2 years will create a smell and shampoo grease inside the pipe.So you dont want to smell that....And finally...you dont poo in the kitchen sink,then why you have water trap?
Well, the pooing in the shower was meant to be a joke....thanks for the info none the less
its this the abacus wetroom level access kit??
very good video, thanks
I love it that we have 1000s of pros that slate thisvideo 😂 bet half ofyou wouldnt attempt or just dole bums!
I built one for my parents over a decade ago, and it has never leaked and works perfectly to this day. It's all about doing the job carefully and properly. As is almost always the case, it's the workmanship that counts.
i would like to see what yensabi can do apart from goto the toilet
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it needs a trap somewhere...???
Zach Miller right on wtf?
The grey part of it is the trap
Very helpful
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I couldn't see a slope on the tray looks crap
Mephisto Man
I've installed one. There is a shallow slope which you certainly feel when you walk on it. It is necessarily relatively shallow, but drops by perhaps 1cm between the edge and the centre. Plenty to do the job, and a right pain when you come to use normal size tiles as it requires careful "envelope" cuts and looks dreadful if you don't get the symmetry right.
et bin...tu fais tomber un fait-tout en fonte et tu fais vibrer la dalle... et pan les carreaux qui trésaillent
If only English workmen would not cut corners it would actually work.
Lol the music..makes sound like a weird 70s porno..
Where's the trap???
I live in England. Wouldn't have a wet room without under foot heating. Brrrrrrr too cold.
This is such a strange way to have a bathroom with a shower. Its like its 20 years behind North America
Don't you mean north America is 20 years behind the rest of the world?
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What am I missing?? I've been a licensed plumber for 20+ years. This sure seems like the long way around the barn. And that trap... I don't see how it even works!? Why not jack up a little of the floor and do it right?!?! I'm sure this gentleman in the video is a nice guy and I surely don't wish to talk down or be offensive. That system is just so crazy to me...
The whole point is it's level entry, and if you jack up the floor it will be at a different level to the rest of the house. I installed one of these types of wetroom floors for my parents as they were very elderly and the (almost) level entry from their bedroom was a boon. These arrangements are also used by wheelchair users too and getting the floor as low as possible. They are also very easy to keep clean compared to a traditional shower.
The trap works fine. It is, however, a very tight fit and needs a lot of pulling power to clip into place. The removable internal components that provide the actual water trap.
The result (if tanked and sealed properly) is, if not bullet-proof, absolutely solid and entirely water proof in my experience. But it requires immense care to install and once that floor is tiled the only way anybody will ever get to that plumbing is by taking down the ceiling below. It's 95% building work, 5% plumbing.
Jeff Legg
A plumber for 20 + years and you never seen that type of shower, don’t take this the wrong way but what sort of a plumber are you ?
Are you a plumber in Mario World?
What an odd sounding kit. You're providing basic items like paintbrushes... to someone attempting this install? As if they'd not have such items.
Jesus Christ
This is by far the worst possible installation of a shower I've ever seen
Your country is so far behind in bathroom technology it's scary.
I feel sorry for anyone installing this stupid bathroom kit
so, put your own video up, or tell us xactly what is wrong wih it
Mirko Peric justify your position with facts versus accusations. What sources or justification do you have to lend an iota of credibility to your statement?
I installed one of these almost a decade ago, and it has been perfect. It's never leaked, and as I built it for my elderly parents it's a boon to just be able to walk in from the bedroom almost level entry throughout. It's very easy to clean and looks as good as the day it was installed.
What it does require is meticulous workmanship and no cut corners, but the result is bullet proof.