10-20-2007, 06:50 AM
actually they use concret boards in showers now as they are better, water proof, and don't absorb the water like wonderboard can.
to me it looks like that result is from a drainage issue. was your shower always slow to drain away?
if you watch the show Holmes on Homes you see a few episodes where the washroom (shower) was not correctly done and as a result you have something similar.
usually the part under your shower should be sub-floor, thin set, liner, shower tray, thin set, tile.
to me it looks like that result is from a drainage issue. was your shower always slow to drain away?
if you watch the show Holmes on Homes you see a few episodes where the washroom (shower) was not correctly done and as a result you have something similar.
usually the part under your shower should be sub-floor, thin set, liner, shower tray, thin set, tile.
I was the only member on this board with a Yellow Focus Sedan, and a 2002+ Euro Facelift on a sedan.