Shower Pan Installation [Part 1]
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1:12 looks better than my shower already.
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not all showers have curbs.......
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Why no blocking? Blocking is important to long term durability.
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@kihei11 this is scary someone would tell people this! Your right!
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If you are in the Chicago area, I can help !
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@slchandl PRE-FLOAT is necessary, Pan material go's on top of the pre-float
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Can anyone help me with a question, please? My shower shares the same wall with an adjoining closet, the closet baseboard has been growing mold/mildew. I'm aware this is moisture seeping through from showering. Now, assuming this is a shower pan problem (what else can it be) what is the least expensive way to replace it? My budget is $5000. Also, who's the best professional to do this? Do I call a plumber for the pan and a tiler or a tiler with complete shower remodeling experience?
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Yes, a pre-slope is necessary over a slab too.
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@godbluffvdgg Sorry, that is wrong. The silicone goes only on the underside of the membrane not on top of it.
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Is a pre-pan really necessary on a concrete subfloor?
You Got to be kidding me. Problem with our trade, lack of true journeyman skill
kihei11 3 years ago
What part do you take issue with?
JBsOnlineMovies 3 years ago