Getting a Shower Base

A shower base is known by other names such as shower pan, shower floors and shower trays. They can offer you a more reasonably priced alternative to full sized shower enclosures. The part can be replaced individually while you keep your wall lining attached. They are offered in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes which make finding the perfect fit to your bathroom that much easier. Improving your bathroom in a way to make it look more attractive will not only increase the value of your home but will also make you feel better every time you go in to take a bath or shower.

Shower bases are available in a variety of fabrications to meet the need of the interior of your home. Deciding which type of shower base to install can be hard. Most showers are all one type of material. Showers usually use the same materials on walls and floors. It’s possible to mix different materials together but the occurrence is rare. A tile shower base is prettier and more decorative. Different options for tile patters and colors are available.

If one tile cracks, the whole unit does not need to be replaced and a new tile can be laid. If grout rots, it can simply be filled. Tile fabrications can be customized and built around your décor. A fiberglass shower base is more practical and economical. The pan can flex and cracking is rare. They are easier to clean. Installation is simple for an expert but can be tough for a novice installer or home owner. The aesthetic quality of fiberglass is less interesting than tile. Bases can be made out of other materials such as metals like stainless steel, porcelain and other substances.

Bases are available in different shapes and sizes. Each shower situation requiring a base is unique and each incident calls for a different shape, color, thickness and drain hole “cut” and size. These positioning and design factors are based on the shape of the walls, the grade of the floor and the positioning of the pipes. Different types of shower trays available are the square base, the rectangle base, offset quad base (also called the quadrant tray), the neo angle shower base (also called the pentangle tray), and the walk in base.

A square tray ranges in size from 75cm to 120cm and fits best into an alcove or corner. The rectangle tray commonly extends to about 120cm long by up to as much as 90cm. It’s larger and more comfortable. The offset quadrant base is rectangular but with a curved corner at one end. The pentangle tray is square with one corner missing in order to fit into a tight corner. The walk in base is slightly different in that it is P-shape with a larger shower area at one end and narrower at the other.

You can get these bases for your shower in stores or online where you will be able to look at a variety of different styles as well as prices. Different manufacturers supply different shower bases and accessories. Some of the more popular are the Swanstone shower base, Kohler, Jason, Duravit, Jacuzzi / Whirlpool, Hydro Systems, Dream Line, American Standard, MTI Whirlpools, Allstone, Kaldewei, Beyond Barriers and Hansgrohe. Work with an expert regarding a great pick for your shower base. In the end, it comes down to how you feel when you step into your shower. A look and feel that can help you relax and unwind is the style that you want to aim for. This is true for all other rooms in your home, not just your bathroom.

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  4. Walk In Showers
  5. The Shower Bench


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