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Bathroom renovation advice - Shower floor challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 835054" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>When I did my shower, the plumber raised the floor about 200mm so the pipe from the plug-hole gave a good flow. I also fitted a grate which can be unscrewed for cleaning. Its astonishing how much grime collects in the piles. A good clean once a year sorts it out. Using liquid soap causes far less grease in the pipes than cakes of soap. When we had teenage girls living here, the biggest problem was their hair</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 835054, member: 746"] When I did my shower, the plumber raised the floor about 200mm so the pipe from the plug-hole gave a good flow. I also fitted a grate which can be unscrewed for cleaning. Its astonishing how much grime collects in the piles. A good clean once a year sorts it out. Using liquid soap causes far less grease in the pipes than cakes of soap. When we had teenage girls living here, the biggest problem was their hair [/QUOTE]
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