1st is 58.5" X 45" framed, it has 3 full walls and one wall thats 6'5" tall, the opening is along that wall and is 26" (total width with opening 58.5"). I plan on having a linear drain along this wall all the way across the opening.
2nd is 61.5" X 47.5" framed, it has 3 full walls and one wall thats 6'5" tall, the opening is along that wall and is 28" (total width with opening 61.5"). I plan on having a linear drain along this wall all the way across the opening.
The showerheads on both will be from the ceiling, opposite the opening. The floors will be properly sloped towards the linear drain, and there will be a slight slope from the outside of the shower towards the linear drain at the opening.
Is this sufficient to keep water from splashing out of the opening or over the short wall? I understand some water drops may get out, but I dont want a constant stream of water getting out. Is a ceiling mounted showerhead the best choice for this application?
Diagram (not to scale), shower head marked as "O", it wouldnt let me put in the right wall (connects the top wall to the end of the drain linearly, parallel to the opposite showerhead wall):
(back wall)
************
X
X O
X
X---drain-----X
******X
(shortwall)
Thanks in advance
2nd is 61.5" X 47.5" framed, it has 3 full walls and one wall thats 6'5" tall, the opening is along that wall and is 28" (total width with opening 61.5"). I plan on having a linear drain along this wall all the way across the opening.
The showerheads on both will be from the ceiling, opposite the opening. The floors will be properly sloped towards the linear drain, and there will be a slight slope from the outside of the shower towards the linear drain at the opening.
Is this sufficient to keep water from splashing out of the opening or over the short wall? I understand some water drops may get out, but I dont want a constant stream of water getting out. Is a ceiling mounted showerhead the best choice for this application?
Diagram (not to scale), shower head marked as "O", it wouldnt let me put in the right wall (connects the top wall to the end of the drain linearly, parallel to the opposite showerhead wall):
(back wall)
************
X
X O
X
X---drain-----X
******X
(shortwall)
Thanks in advance
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