This Florida? I have the exact same situation in my Father’s new construction home. In intended to use a bonded flange, but the ding bat plumbers already put oatey clampers there. So I would just mud to the drain? No preslope?
@@simonproatl It’s a curbless shower so it only has a 2” recess, I’m not sure it is viable. And how would I go about putting the liner in? it has to fold up the perimeter of the shower no?
@@simonproatl What we originally intended was a curbless shower, flofx drain, pan built with dry pack. I think the plumber that placed it thought we would build a curb in front and that’s why they placed the drains there. But ai guess that’s the only option, either cut it out or adapt it. Flo fx comes with adapters so that may work, if the height is correct. thx for the responses.
What layers now go between the liner and the thinset for the tile? I heard you cannot put thinset directly ontop of the liner, rather you would use another layer of floor mortar, then thinset, then tile.
Hi Simon,, thanks for the video. If some of the tile joints are broken, is water going to drain through the shower pan linear and the drain? thank you!