tessa
New Member
- Messages
- 2
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 0
The contractor for our remodel prepared the shower stall base and curb with an Oatey 40 mil membrane and then some kind of hard material with a mesh below the surface. To secure that material to to the curb and the low part of the shower walls the workmen used nails. A couple of guys who came to do quotes to do the tilework (they came while I was at the house, the contractor was not here) both said that the method used was not good (the nails would have punctured the membrane) and both suggested repair - one even said to replace the shower pan at a cost of $800. The contractor says that is not necessary. Who is right? The shower will only be used by my husband and myself and we wouldn't be letting water get up to the curb height.