Rabbithole Johannes Carlsson said:
If you have a threshold, it's probably best to pull up the waterproofing. Put the frame there directly if you have it?
No, haven't bought any of it yet, but it needs to be acquired anyway, so it's just as well to do it now instead.
 
Then we begin to come to the question of what kind of waterproofing is recommended? Which is best? Which is the easiest to work with?

A solution for the toilet. That's the only one.
 
  • A partially constructed bathroom with tiled floors and drywall framing around a toilet plumbing installation.
  • A small unfinished bathroom space with a vacuum cleaner, a plastic container with cleaning supplies, and tools, indicating preparation for sealing or construction work.
So it's getting closer.

But how do you make the fold around the drain? Is it the collar that is glued which becomes the fold? Getting the membrane up on it would be impossible. Or?
 
  • A floor area with a Mega brand waterproofing membrane, adhesive can, black ring, and a saw, possibly under preparation for plumbing work.
It is the manchetten that is the rolled-up part.
 
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Stefan N Stefan N said:
It is the cuff that is the fold-up.
Awesome. As I suspected, but I wanted to be sure before I do something stupid.
Thanks.
 
K Kontoristen7 said:
Have you read the installation instructions for your system?
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Yep, a few times. And read it again, but I don't think it completely answers the question about the drain.

I have also read before that the fold should be 50mm, but I might have misunderstood. Maybe it applies to the walls? Because I can't see how you could achieve 50 around the pipe. If that is the case...
 
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