yesterday I worked on the shower pan as I had planned. My plan was to make a shower pan out of EPDM membrane and then use neopreme caulk as my "mortar" and "grout". The first problem I encountered was that I could not make a clean un wrinkled shower pan liner with the membrane. The odd shape of my bathroom floor made for a truly horrible execution. It is terribly lumpy and wrinkled. I thought to myself that it would be ok as long as it was water tight because I was going to cover it with the neopreme and tiles. The problem is I did not test the neopreme first. It is not suitable as a grout material or mortar as it will not clean up from the tile. It was a big mess. I removed the tile and wiped down the black caulk material a little and left it.
So now I am considering my options. It will function as a shower pan already as is but it is truly ugly. I am thinking of making a wood grating for the floor and let the shower water drain through the wood grate and then down into the rubber pan below. I lose a little precious headroom with this idea.
Please no suggestions of using a premanufatured shower pan. It will not fit my bathroom.
By
justoneman at 2011-10-30