Re: Sunken shower pan and grate, no curb?
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2018 5:39 pm
Actually the floor in the bathroom was all tile and there was no real separation at all across the entire floor .
The curtain was the only thing designed to prevent the water outside the shower and it seemed to do literally nothing at all right above the floor level.
I'm not even sure that the floor was beveled to run water to the drain but there was a drain in the shower area,it was designed to be able to roll a wheel chair right into the shower from the rest of the bathroom area.
Years ago I was considering building a shower in a Trillium FGRV and I was planning to use this
https://www.wholesalemarine.com/johnson ... gIfJvD_BwE
Seemed like a decent way to provide positive powered drainage to try to keep ahead of a gravity only drain at the time.
I think if you use a porous floor surface in the shower like Teak decking over the drain but even with the rest of the trailer floor you might get this to work as long as the splashed water hits the floor and immediately falls through and into the drain?
The curtain was the only thing designed to prevent the water outside the shower and it seemed to do literally nothing at all right above the floor level.
I'm not even sure that the floor was beveled to run water to the drain but there was a drain in the shower area,it was designed to be able to roll a wheel chair right into the shower from the rest of the bathroom area.
Years ago I was considering building a shower in a Trillium FGRV and I was planning to use this
https://www.wholesalemarine.com/johnson ... gIfJvD_BwE
Seemed like a decent way to provide positive powered drainage to try to keep ahead of a gravity only drain at the time.
I think if you use a porous floor surface in the shower like Teak decking over the drain but even with the rest of the trailer floor you might get this to work as long as the splashed water hits the floor and immediately falls through and into the drain?