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Just doing a small wetroom I phoned my local supplier for a quote who said they don't sell many as such they're not very competetive quoted me £450.00 for an 80x80:eek:, I went online to check the underfloor heating store price £62.99 including trap for a prowarm tray!
Makes a nice change to save a few beer tokens:)
 
I'm guessing it's getting tiled then and not vinyl
 
Yes tiled, I've use their trays where you tile over the waste cover they're absolute pants you have to try and click together the trap rather than a screw thread, the ones with standard stainless grates are pretty good
 
So its a former? Still a decent price though. Haven't used anything like that for a while and I think they were 150 notes exc waste.
 

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