

Thinset mortar, tile, and grout aren’t waterproof either.

In other words, they won’t swell after repeated exposure to moisture in your shower. Cement board only offers dimensional stability in wet areas. The remodeler applies 2-coats of the waterproof coating to the cement board and the mud floor.Īnd yet the reality is that cement backer board, thinset mortar, and liquid sealers just aren’t fully waterproof, even after tile and grout are applied.The tile setter next installs the mud floor, and tapes and coats the cement board seams with thinset.The remodeler then applies the cement board.
#Shuttie shower system install#

The clients I know spend too much time and money on decorative features and fixtures, and not enough thought or money on waterproofing their shower, which affects the overall quality and longevity. Maybe they don’t understand the process - or maybe they just trust us to build and install our systems according to industry best practices.īut with bathrooms the reality is that they are botched more than any other room in the house. While clients ask a lot of questions during a bathroom remodel, one that never seems to come up is properly waterproofing the shower. Leaks and call-backs take time, cost you money, and will hurt your company reputation. We all know countless shower pan and waterproofing horror stories. Unfortunately, many people do it wrong or cut corners. When remodeling a shower, the most important thing to consider is waterproofing. Waterproofing a Shower With the Schluter System What Clients Really Think About
