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PastorCharlie wrote:
Place the pan in place, place 4" wide strip of FRP over lip of pan and up wall 3" mounted so that it is removable then permanent install FRP over rest of wall overlapping the 4" strip below. That will shed any water. If there is a concern about water possible getting behind the FRP waterproof the wall first, then install the pan and FRP over the waterproofed wall.
To remove the pan first remove the 4" wide strip of FRP and that will free the pan for removal.
Apr-29-2022 04:37 AM
nohurry wrote:
Fair enough fulltimin, and remember; “better is good enough’s worst enemy”.
Apr-29-2022 04:36 AM
LouLawrence wrote:
I think you are overthinking the shower pan. What you want is access under the shower pan. As long as you have that you can secure the pan and put the walls in place permanently (leave wall access as well to that plumbing) and leak free.
Apr-29-2022 04:36 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:
So you can stress through a bunch of "decision dilemmas" trying to accomplish 100% perfection and never enjoy a minute of it, or you can make a decision, right or wrong, and get 99.5% enjoyment for the rest of your years.
Seems like an easy decision to me.
Life is short, enjoy the ride. Accept 99% perfection, finish it up and enjoy it!
We'd all like to see you enjoy it too! :B
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