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Old Feb 15, 2006, 02:27 PM
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We are replacing a bench in a shower and want to use concrete blocks. Is there any weight limit that might avoid damage to a shower pan?

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Originally Posted by dmertz24
We are replacing a bench in a shower and want to use concrete blocks. Is there any weight limit that might avoid damage to a shower pan?

There would be a problem if you had a plastic or fiberglass shower base but the fact that you're replacing the bench tells me that you have a tile shower.
I can see no problem in using cement blocks since this will not affect the shower pan. good luck, Tom
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