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    Installing an acrylic shower pan

    That's exactly what I was thinking. I did put leveling shims in so that I could just work it down until I hit them.
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    Installing an acrylic shower pan

    When installing an acrylic shower pan over a concrete basement floor, can I use regular masonry mortar or should it be thinset? I'm needing to build one end up more than an inch is that makes a difference.
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    Basement Shower Drain and concrete floor.

    Do you just leave the soil exposed? Or cover it with plastic or something?
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    Basement Shower Drain and concrete floor.

    I'm finishing up on moving the plumbing to a new location for the installation of a new shower in my daughter's basement. I'll be installing a preformed shower pan, so the shower drain will extend below the floor. When filling the hole in the basement floor with concrete do I just leave about a...
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    Is this shower base acceptable?

    I ordered a new one and it is exactly the same. I haven't found another brand that has the dimensions and drain location I need and do really love the finish on it as apposed to others. I have considered that if the back wall can be bent over the protrusion it shouldn't be much of a problem, but...
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    Is this shower base acceptable?

    Have a question for the experts. I am installing a 32 x 48 shower base that will have paneled walls. The base arrived today (Kohler, fiberglass with enamel finish) and upon opening it I could visually see that the back lip is not straight, bowing inward almost 1/2". I know I can shim behind for...
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    Leveling Shower Base

    I'm installing a 32" x 48" Kohler shower base in a basement with a floor that is not level. It pitches about 1" from front/left to rear/right. It is framed out and I'm wondering what would be the best way to set this base? I'm thinking the best two options would be to just use mortar or to use...
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