Shower Pans

What is a Shower Pan and What is it Made Of?

A shower pan is the waterproof base that lines the bottom of a shower and prevents water from leaking onto the floor. It is typically made of a plastic or vinyl material, sometimes reinforced with fiberglass, that is designed to be water resistant. Shower pans also often feature an integrated tile lip, which helps to protect the walls of the shower from water damage.

What is the purpose?

The purpose of a shower pan is to provide a waterresistant layer between the shower and the floor below. This prevents water from seeping into the flooring and causing damage. Additionally, shower pans are designed to slope towards a drain in the center of the pan, allowing water to flow away from the shower and into the drain.

How Does a Shower Pan Work?

When a shower pan is properly installed, it creates a waterproof barrier between the shower and the floor underneath. This barrier helps to keep water in the shower and prevent it from leaking onto the flooring below. Additionally, the shower pan is designed to have a slight slope towards the drain, allowing the water to be diverted from the shower and into the drain.

Why is it important?

Shower pans are an important part of a shower, as they act as a waterproof barrier between the shower and the floor. This barrier helps to keep water from seeping into the flooring and causing damage. Additionally, shower pans are designed with a slight slope towards a drain, which helps to direct water away from the shower and into the drain.

How Can a Plumber Install a Shower Pan?

Installing a shower pan requires a certain level of expertise and experience. A plumber will typically measure the space where the shower pan will be installed and then cut a hole in the flooring to accommodate the drain. They will then place the shower pan in the hole and use mortar to secure it in place.

The plumber will also install the drain in the shower pan, as well as attach the shower head and any other necessary plumbing fixtures. Once the shower pan is secure and the plumbing is connected, the plumber will then test the drain to ensure it is working properly.