Christina C
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I posted on another thread but have additional questions and I've included a video link. We paid a plumber to install a shower pan, they said they would only guarantee the product if they purchased it so we paid the increased price that they upcharged and had them install a Florestone 3636F. Initially the pan wasn't installed level, I could see it and took photos and sent it to them. When the guy overseeing the job came out I mentioned that the pan sounded hollow and felt flimsy. He said once his installer came back out and leveled it into place it should feel more stable.
We stayed out of the shower, let them complete their work and went forward with wall installation. After the walls were installed and my husband stepped in he noticed that the pan still felt flimsy. I understand it's acrylic and might have some flexing, but this feels excessive. We had another plumber come out to check and he said it also felt flimsy but maybe it was the pan and without tearing it out, he couldn't tell.
I called the manufacturer and they were surprised to hear that it's flexing and has referred me to a sales manager who has more infield experience. Does the flexing on this video seem excessive? It makes like stress/cracking type sounds under my weight, I weigh 145lbs. Any advice is appreciated.
We stayed out of the shower, let them complete their work and went forward with wall installation. After the walls were installed and my husband stepped in he noticed that the pan still felt flimsy. I understand it's acrylic and might have some flexing, but this feels excessive. We had another plumber come out to check and he said it also felt flimsy but maybe it was the pan and without tearing it out, he couldn't tell.
I called the manufacturer and they were surprised to hear that it's flexing and has referred me to a sales manager who has more infield experience. Does the flexing on this video seem excessive? It makes like stress/cracking type sounds under my weight, I weigh 145lbs. Any advice is appreciated.
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