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3/30/2009 11:09:21 AM
DIYtiler
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I'm in the process of redoing my shower and I'm considering tiling the floor in the shower as opposed to using a pre-fab pan. My concern is in regard to the slope of the floor...How do I create a favorable slope to ensure proper water drainage? I'm familiar with the materials used (sand mix, pan liner, etc.), but I'm curious if there's a more efficient means of creating the proper slope. Any help would be appreciated.

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DIYtiler
3/30/2009 1:59:30 PM
The Tile Shop
The Tile Shop
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The slope is 1/4 inch per foot to the drain. You need slope for the pre-pan, as well as slope on top of the liner. We have the materials for that perfect installation. Thanks for the question.

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