jchance
Software Engineer
We have a shower that the previous homeowners had converted into a closet. I am in the process of converting it back into a shower.
After I did the demo, I found the shower drain and its in a strange (non centered) location plus the shape of the shower in general is a little weird.
I want to use the Kerdi shower system (I've used this before on another DIY project), but since my drain is not centered and the shape of the shower is not square I'm not sure if its going to work or not. I'm open to moving the drain if I absolutely have to, but would prefer not to as I'm trying to keep this as simple as possible.
I've attached a diagram of my shower dimensions.
So the question is, can I use a Kerdi system, if so what size should I get? Do I need to move the drain? Anything else I should consider?
Thanks,
Jason
After I did the demo, I found the shower drain and its in a strange (non centered) location plus the shape of the shower in general is a little weird.
I want to use the Kerdi shower system (I've used this before on another DIY project), but since my drain is not centered and the shape of the shower is not square I'm not sure if its going to work or not. I'm open to moving the drain if I absolutely have to, but would prefer not to as I'm trying to keep this as simple as possible.
I've attached a diagram of my shower dimensions.
So the question is, can I use a Kerdi system, if so what size should I get? Do I need to move the drain? Anything else I should consider?
Thanks,
Jason