Fitting a shower screen in a not very square room
OK, latest issue. We have a bathroom which is newly tiled (floor and walls) and I have just purchased a large shower screen for it. Actually, it’s just one of those single glass panels (2000 x 1100mm) so I guess it’s what is usually called a walk-in shower. It came with two wall brackets and a single floor bracket, and two large holes drilled in the glass.
When I held it in place, it was clear that the wall kicks out at the base, so there is a larger gap at top then at bottom. I think what has happened is that the wall was plumb when built, but successive trades have ruined this - principally the waterproofer who built the base up with several layers of product.
I think it’s about 15mm from plumb, but will check when next on site.
I believe the floor is flat where the glass is required to be, I’ll check that too.
What can I do to get the glass up,stable and looking reasonably gap-free.
I imagine this is a very common problem - and I doubt my job is worse then anyone else’s - so I’m imagining there is a solution.
Cheers
Arron