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Installing a custom ceramic tile shower in your
home is something a do it yourself homeowner can do with a little
upfront knowledge. The most important aspect of a successful custom
ceramic tile shower installation is properly installing a shower pan
membrane liner. The shower pan membrane liner is used to ensure a
leak-proof shower.
Shower pan membrane liners are used to funnel any water that seeps
through the floor or wall grout to the shower drain below. The
shower pan membrane liner is made up of a flexible type of plastic
material that sits below a bed of mortar, and the tile, in the
shower floor area.
Prior to installing the shower pan membrane liner, the floor of the
shower needs to be pre-sloped to ensure that the water will flow
towards the shower drain assembly. The pre-slope is accomplished by
applying a layer of mortar to the floor of the shower unit area. The
layer of mortar is troweled in such as way as to create a gentle
slope from the shower wall edges to the center of the shower where
the drain resides.
Once the pre-slope mortar has cured, the flexible shower pan
membrane liner can then be installed. There are a couple of types of
shower pan membrane liners on the market, with each having their own
benefits. With either type of membrane, the homeowner needs to form
and fold the material into the base of the shower area and secure it
to the sides of the shower wall frame with staples and/or nails. In
addition, an opening in the membrane should be cut out to allow the
adjustable shower drain assembly to slip through.
With the shower pan membrane installed, the cementitious ceramic
tile backerboard can then be secured to the framed shower walls. The
backerboard is a rigid material that is ideal for attaching tile in
wet areas such as a shower stall.
After installing the ceramic tile backerboard, a final coat of
mortar needs to be applied on top of the membrane to protect it and
to provide a solid base for laying the ceramic floor tile.
With the final coat of mortar cured, the ceramic tile can then be
installed in the shower.
Once the tile and grout have been installed, the shower drain
assembly should be adjusted so that the drain height sits flush with
the finished ceramic tile floor.
For more information on installing a shower pan membrane liner, see
the Shower Pan Membrane Liner Installation EBook from
HomeAdditionPlus.com. The Shower Pan Membrane Liner EBook will
quickly teach you the step-by-step process for installing the shower
pan membrane liner correctly. It includes instructions on framing
the shower stall, pouring the pre-slope and shower base mortar, and
installing the shower pan membrane liner.
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