Take careful measurements dry fit your shower surround to ensure the right fit and then install the panels.
How to install a shower stall on a concrete floor.
Building a shower base on a concrete slab is a rather straightforward process if you follow the following procedure you ll realize how easy it is.
Otherwise you have to break through the concrete to run a new line for a shower stall installation.
This will allow you to staple only one face of the curb.
Use the acrylic caulk or construction adhesive depending on the shower pan manufacturer s recommendations and caulk gun to secure the pan to the concrete or subfloor.
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A concrete slab is stronger and stable giving an excellent surface to work on.
The most efficient and least expensive method of installing a basement shower without the need to break concrete is to install it over existing plumbing stub outs.
How to build a shower pan on concrete slab.
The pipe should be sticking at least 2 inches above the floor at least an inch space between the pipe and the concrete for the accommodation of the drain assembly.
Plug the drain with a rag.
A drain pipe is already in place.
Diamond mesh will be used for the curb only.
Ideally you ll already have a drain roughed in with the pipe sticking a few inches above the floor.
It is easy to learn how to install a shower in the basement without breaking concrete.
It provides you adequate sub flooring.
If you want to install a shower over a concrete floor a fiberglass shower stall will work just fine.
Install diamond mesh around your curb as backing for mortar.
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 inside face will be held in place by the shower floor mortar bed.
A bathtub and shower combo is a great addition to your bathroom and installing a direct to stud shower surround is a project that you can complete in under one day.
The side facing the outside of the shower stall.
A curb less design can be achieved by raising the entire bathroom floor or by lowering the shower pan.
If the underside of your shower pan is flat apply caulk or adhesive to the floor base in a zigzag pattern.
This limits your ability to change the basement layout but if the stub outs are in place using them will save money and labor.