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> Before restoration ,I did custom installation in high end homes in the Florida keys, we would NEVER do pans without ,seamless 60 mil vinyl liners run 8" up, with properly installed weep strings (hardly anyone uses) but is actually code. This is "on grade"or "stilted"slabs.I Have Never had issues. I move to Gainesville / Ocala /Villages area 9 years ago ,and the contractors recess the shower slab 3"on an outside wall ,set the drain,attempt pitch work ,on the original pour ,and then tile right over it. No lead ,no vinyl , no Roll down waterproof membrane, nada.
> So I get calls constantly, that I don't even bid anymore, because the moisture in the slabs, especially where slabs heat up on the west side,causes slabs to crack, starting in shower, if they have tile in the home,you can trace it across house to shower,people think I'm nuts ,when it could be 3 to 5k in certain situations properly fix their shower pans, and 10k plus ,to demo,dispose and retile there hollow tile home
> My short answer is absolutely , in every shower pan should be vinyl lined,or lead
> That's my 2 cents
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> Scott Wilson
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>> On Feb 18, 2015, at 3:32 PM, Dayron <dayron.padilla13@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Contractor told me that in showers, shower pans are not needed, is this true? Look closely at corner this shower has a problem Gang
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