How To Install A Shower Base On A Wooden Floor

The hardest part of installing a shower is creating the waterproof shower pan.
How to install a shower base on a wooden floor. Some of the basics required include. We chose a curb less design raising the entire bathroom floor and building the drainage slope below the level of the surrounding bathroom floor. The tile ready pans already include the necessary slope to the drain.
Place cardboard or another material into the shower pan base to protect its surface. The base needs to have a drain an edged frame and tiles for the decorative finish. Lay the shower base on the floor and outline its height on all of the wood that it leans up against.
Materials and tools needed. Screw the shower pan rim into the wall studs using 1 1 4 inch screws through the pre drilled holes. Remove the shower base.
Get a professional plumber to rough in the shower drain before starting the concrete installation. The primary goal of the shower base is to create a sloped floor angled toward the drain so the waste water flows efficiently into the pipes. Make any additional surface preparations that are recommended by the shower pan manufacturer as necessary such as applying a fresh coat of a water seal product to the.
Use a broom or a vacuum to clear loose debris. If you have a wooden floor you have to be especially careful since any leakage will cause wood rot and fungus growth which will eventually have to be removed and the entire process started again. Clear the subfloor of any debris such as sawdust wood chips splinters plaster or glue gobs.
A shower is a traditional addition to most home remodeling plans. Use a wide blade putty knife or a paint scraping tool to peel off old caulking and adhesive. Use mortar vinyl and wire mesh in a flat shower pan to create this slope.