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    Jan 4, 2008, 07:59 PM
    Who can tell me how to pour a shower pan on wood subfloor
    I completely remodeled my home and all that is left is to complete a master bedroom bath, which has a jacuzzi tub with a 36" by 36" shower next to it which will be tiled, floor and all. I have done many bathroom tile jobs, but have never done a shower stall floor. I haven't found much help or info on the subject. The room is new construction, with just studs and subfloor. Any help?
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    Jan 6, 2008, 10:49 AM
    I'm a contractor I highly recommend you hire a tile man
    Should cost around 900 plus tile
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    Jan 7, 2008, 02:20 PM
    Since you are looking for DIY info I imagine hiring a contractor is not what you want. You could consider a fiberglass floor pan made by Swanstone, Mustee or lasco, they run about $200 r you could try to mud your own floor with a membrane. Shower Floor Pans
    How to Build a Shower Pan The first one is just a style of pre-made plans while the second should help you understand how to build your own. Building your own on site is not the easiest of first time DIY projects.
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    Jan 7, 2008, 02:20 PM
    Since you are looking for DIY info I imagine hiring a contractor is not what you want. You could consider a fiberglass floor pan made by Swanstone, Mustee or lasco, they run about $200 or you could try to mud your own floor with a membrane. Shower Floor Pans
    How to Build a Shower Pan The first one is just a style of pre-made plans while the second should help you understand how to build your own. Building your own on site is not the easiest of first time DIY projects.

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