Originally Posted by
johnfrwhipple
We build curbless showers every month here in Vancouver and not once has the 2" rule ever come up. This reference is to a IRC Building Code enforced in only a few US states. Your curbless shower grading should be based on the flow rates and types of shower fixtures you plan to run.
5/8" is a key number I measure on many jobs in respect to water level rise above drain grill height. It seams to be that this rise is he max rise in shower water levels with flow rates in the 4-14 GPM.
What kind of flow rates are you having in your project?
Do any of the fixtures spray water directly on the drain location?
JW