Q:Installed a tile redi pan in mortor and after installing it it moves a little in one area how do I fix this.
by|Apr 1, 2024
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A: If you have access from below, you can add more mortar, if not, you would have to pull the pan up an reset it.
by|Apr 1, 2024
Q:What floor prep is required for the shower floor pan`/ `is it a simple thin set glue down to existing floor`/
by|Jul 2, 2023
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A: To set the shower pan, you must waterproof the subfloor and set it in a bed of type N or type S mortar. Use modified thinset to tile the shower pan.
by|Jul 3, 2023
Q:What is the specification of machine screws used for drain plate? Need replacement
by|Sep 16, 2022
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A: 10-24 x 3/8 screws
by|Sep 18, 2022
Q:Can this be installed on a concrete floor?
by|Aug 4, 2022
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A: Yes as long as you have a drain that can be tied into.
by|Aug 7, 2022
A: Yes
by|Aug 4, 2022
Q:Is this shower pan fiber glass ?
by|Dec 2, 2021
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A: No, our shower pans are made of PVC material.
by|Jun 9, 2022
Q:Is there any way to make a bench?
by|Jan 30, 2021
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A: While we recommend using our Base'N Bench kit to ensure a proper fit, you can frame your own bench if you would like. Just make sure you waterproof all joints.
by|Jun 9, 2022
Q:What is the width of the shower curb? I was going to order a marble threshold to top the curb. Thank you!
by|Jul 10, 2020
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A: 3 inches
by|Jul 13, 2020
Q:Contractor used regular grout and it creaks. Can the base be re-tiled or would I have to buy another base?
by|Jul 21, 2019
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A: The grout has nothing to do with creaking. If it creaks that’s because he
Didn’t set the pan in a bed of mortar. So the pan is flexing when you step into it.
Installers fault.
by|Feb 24, 2024
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A: I would think if the epoxy provided by the vendor was not used to attach the tile then the tile should be able to be removed without causing damage to the base. In which case you should be able to retile what would recommend using the epoxy they provide.