I am trying to replace what was an all plastic shower stall located in my basement with a more substantial structure. All of the plumbing is in place but as part of my project I have studded out one wall so that I could re-route the hot and cold water lines inside the new wall. Because of this the drain location will not fit with any "manufactured" shower bases that I've looked at at my local home centers. So I am considering forming and pouring my own custom shower floor with concrete and then either covering the floor with tile or perhaps one of those epoxy-paint combinations that are so popular now. The actual size of my new shower stall has not been exactly determined yet and can be adjusted as needed. I would like to build the walls out of metal studs and cover them with cement board and tile. My question is, how do I pour the new floor and ensure that I have the correct slope to the floor so the water will drain correctly?
Thank you,
onabudget