A curb less design can be achieved by raising the entire bathroom floor or by lowering the shower pan.
How to install shower concrete floor.
If you ever asked this question before then start by planning the execution of this job.
Ideally you ll already have a drain roughed in with the pipe sticking a few inches above the floor.
Diamond mesh will be used for the curb only.
How to install a shower drain in the concrete floor.
We chose a curb less design raising the entire bathroom floor and building the drainage slope below the level of the surrounding bathroom floor.
Also make sure your floor is pre sloped before installing the rubber liner in the following steps to prevent.
This limits your ability to change the basement layout but if the stub outs are in place using them will save money and labor.
Get a professional plumber to rough in the shower drain before starting the concrete installation.
To be ada compliant.
A drain pipe is already in place.
The side facing the outside of the shower stall.
The shower in this project will be flush with the side of the whirlpool bath so the frame needed to extend under the tub overhang.
Otherwise you have to break through the concrete to run a new line for a shower stall installation.
If you want to install a shower over a concrete floor a fiberglass shower stall will work just fine.
The inside face will be held in place by the shower floor mortar bed.
The first step is to decide on the schematics of the shower base and ordering it.
This will allow you to staple only one face of the curb.
Install diamond mesh around your curb as backing for mortar.
It is used because it is moldable and will hold form.
A curbless shower on concrete is a great commodity for any home but they do add an extra layer of difficulty than a regular shower does.
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.
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.
A drain pipe is already in place.
You will also need tools to fit the shower drain on the concrete floor and a whole bunch of pipes and fittings.