Hello. I've only used them in this application over a wooden subfloor. I believe that you would be using thinset over your concrete floor and could accommodate for slight slope.
I'm using what looks like the same curb as you. However, I am pouring my own pan liner with a membrane. I was planning on wrapping my curb in a thinset pasted concrete board like I found another UA-camr do. sticking the concrete board to the curb using thinset is to avoid putting any screw holes in the pan liner when it wraps over the curb. Do you see this as a good idea?
What kind of pan liner? Thinset won't stick to those thick PVC ones. The newer membranes have fibers on them and are designed to work with thinset. Either way, I'm not sure I understand the purpose of the cement board. I'm pretty sure cement board is supposed to always be installed with screws, but check your manufacturer's directions. Hope this helps.
@@practicalhomeprojects I'm using the Oatey PVC pan liner. The liner comes up and over the foam curb. It is attached using staples on the outside of the curb. How would you finish the curb in that situation?
Hello. I've never used the PVC liner before, but according to this article, it looks like you can use a metal lathe over the curb for support. www.johnbridge.com/how-to/shower-curb/
Have you installed these on a concrete floor where it is over the slope of the floor
Hello. I've only used them in this application over a wooden subfloor. I believe that you would be using thinset over your concrete floor and could accommodate for slight slope.
I'm using what looks like the same curb as you. However, I am pouring my own pan liner with a membrane. I was planning on wrapping my curb in a thinset pasted concrete board like I found another UA-camr do. sticking the concrete board to the curb using thinset is to avoid putting any screw holes in the pan liner when it wraps over the curb. Do you see this as a good idea?
What kind of pan liner? Thinset won't stick to those thick PVC ones. The newer membranes have fibers on them and are designed to work with thinset. Either way, I'm not sure I understand the purpose of the cement board. I'm pretty sure cement board is supposed to always be installed with screws, but check your manufacturer's directions. Hope this helps.
@@practicalhomeprojects I'm using the Oatey PVC pan liner. The liner comes up and over the foam curb. It is attached using staples on the outside of the curb. How would you finish the curb in that situation?
Hello. I've never used the PVC liner before, but according to this article, it looks like you can use a metal lathe over the curb for support. www.johnbridge.com/how-to/shower-curb/