Andie Nantz

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Yes. Some ideas to chew on . Thank you both.

I'm not fond of the pebbles. I'd prefer a solid surface in the long run for cleaning purposes. If retiring is my best bet, I'd probably get the cheapest mosaics stuff I could and then use a high voc sealant.

It seems more fabric like, so salmon colored.

Is the pvc liner smelly? Is it slick on the feet?  The folds in the corners would get pretty funky fairly fast. Yes?

Another option would be to buy the tub I'd like to install in a different location and install in the cramped space for now, but that would be moving drains, still doing some tile work along the top and adding faucets.

Keep it coming!
8 years ago
We bought a house that has a pebble tiled shower floor.

I scrubbed the tiles attempting to rid the room of a strange dog pee smell.

The grout is cleaner....and now missing in areas.

Some pebbles came loose.

Had a tile guy come and with my misguided blessing he cut into the pink waterproofing membrane to see what was underneath.

The quote to redo the shower floor is unaffordable particularly because I want to gut that bathroom soonish...move pipes, put down cork flooring, install soaking tub.

In the meantime, I just need a functioning, and draining shower (even if the whoLe room smells) (the white floor - not the shower - tile wasn't sealed either.

How do I seal that tear so I don't have water damage while we save up the funds for a makeover?

I read that the grey membrane can be bonded but the pink cannot. True?

Dimensions are 5 by 2....so a shower in a box won't fit on top of the existing.

Maybe a feed trough? Can I cut a drain to direCT into the existing drain and then shower curtains all around?

Is there a magic glue?
8 years ago