And one more question:
The mentioned bathroom has an old underfloor heating system connected to the heating circuit. Unfortunately, no one knows where the heating loops are located.
In the spot where the washing machine used to be (with a drain in the wall), a shower is to be installedâpreferably a walk-in flush-to-floor shower.
We have heard different opinions on this. Some say itâs not a problem, while others say you need at least a height of 15cm (6 inches). There seem to be countless different shower trays or shower channels.
Can someone tell me if it is actually problematic to retrofit a flush-to-floor shower?
It would probably be easier if we could completely change the bathroom structure, but I donât know how complicated it is to reroute all the connections.
Maybe someone has a tip?!
The mentioned bathroom has an old underfloor heating system connected to the heating circuit. Unfortunately, no one knows where the heating loops are located.
In the spot where the washing machine used to be (with a drain in the wall), a shower is to be installedâpreferably a walk-in flush-to-floor shower.
We have heard different opinions on this. Some say itâs not a problem, while others say you need at least a height of 15cm (6 inches). There seem to be countless different shower trays or shower channels.
Can someone tell me if it is actually problematic to retrofit a flush-to-floor shower?
It would probably be easier if we could completely change the bathroom structure, but I donât know how complicated it is to reroute all the connections.
Maybe someone has a tip?!
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