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The Affordable Alternative To Mud-Based Shower Floors
Tough Epoxy With Embedded Mesh Surface
- Perfectly Sloped To Drain To Prevent Puddling
- Connects To Common Tile Shower Drain (Patent Pending)
- Waterproof Wallboard Seams, Prime & Add Tile
- Solid Epoxy & Mesh Surface
- Any Shape - Size or Drain Location
- Custome Sizes Ship Within 5 - 7 Business Days
FAQ
Can I call and talk to someone about my project?
Absolutely: We enjoy talking to our customers about their projects. We have "Shower Experts" on staff,
willing and able, to answer any questions you may have about our
products. or your shower project. Please feel free to contact us at:
How easy is the "ShowerSlope" to install?
"Very Easy" It requires simple "handyman" skills to install a
"ShowerSlope". A "ShowerSlope" can be "cut-to-fit" in the field. The "ShowerSlope" is adhered to the sub-floor
using an even layer of troweled latex modified thin-set. The
"ShowerSlope" uses a standard tile drain. No need to re-plumb for a
special drain. In most cases, your existing tile shower drain can be reused to connect to a "ShowerSlope".
Is the "ShowerSlope" Waterproof?
Yes! One of the purposes of the "ShowerSlope" is to assist in the construction of a mortar-free, leak-free
shower. Waterproofing the joints between the "ShowerSlope" and the tile
backerboard can be accomplished using our elastomeric waterproofing
membrane ShowerSeal. Similar brands of elastomeric waterproofing membranes can also be purchased at most professional tile distributors or your local home center.
What is the difference between the "ShowerSlope" and the "Tile Basin"?
Answer: The "ShowerSlope" is identical to our ShowerBase
with two exceptions. The "ShowerSlope" does not come factory prepped with an
elastomeric waterproofing membrane coating, or with factory installed perimeter components (ie.....flange or curb). This allows
the "ShowerSlope" to be cut-to-fit in the field. An elastomeric waterproofing
membrane must be properly applied to surfaces of the "ShowerSlope" and to the seams where the "ShowerSlope", and
the tile backerboard, meet.
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