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The shower tray needs to fit in a three-sided recess that is 900 x 760 in size - see attached picture. It seems logical to place the waste at the front for access (where the rubber seal is), but the thing that slightly concerns me is whether it is a bad idea do you have it on the same side as the door? I am thinking here along the lines of foot traffic and where the weakest point of the tray is. The shower door will be a pivot and it will open from the right hand side i.e. furthest point from the waste outlet. Therefore, I imagine foot traffic won’t be a problem?
If I purchase a tray with the waste on the opposite side though (where the waste unit has been placed), then access will be a pain as it will be difficult to reach and there will be pipework in front of it, further restricting access (see copper pipes in the picture).
My preference would certainly be to have the trap at the front, if it is not going to cause me any major problems. Any advice will be much appreciated.
If I purchase a tray with the waste on the opposite side though (where the waste unit has been placed), then access will be a pain as it will be difficult to reach and there will be pipework in front of it, further restricting access (see copper pipes in the picture).
My preference would certainly be to have the trap at the front, if it is not going to cause me any major problems. Any advice will be much appreciated.