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How to Pick a Good Shower Base 

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By choosing the proper base for your walk-in shower, you may keep your wet area contained, increase the shower's design, and give stability while you're bathing. Find out how to select a shower pan that perfectly suits your demands and aesthetic! 

What Kinds of Shower Bases Are Available for Selection? 

Although Shower base come in a variety of forms, dimensions, and aesthetic choices, they normally fall into one of three installation categories: 

Recessed: These bases don't have a step-in; instead, they extend past the shower base level with the bathroom floor, creating a smooth transition from floor tile to shower foundation. 

Tile-ready: Like recessed bases, tile-ready bases are made to be tiled over and laid flush with the bathroom's current tile. 

Raised: These bases feature at least a thin threshold to contain shower water and sit on top of the bathroom floor. 

It's important to keep in mind that your choice of installation style may be influenced by a number of variables, including available space and potential drain depth. Installing recessed shower bases often necessitates a complete bathroom renovation. 

What Kind of Material Makes a Good Shower Base? 

It is crucial to use foundation materials that are strong, slip-resistant, and load-bearing. Acrylic, fibreglass, stone, heavy metals, and tile are all common building materials. Each has advantages and price ranges of their own. You may choose the ideal material for your shower by taking into account your choices in terms of aesthetics, safety, and price. 

Acrylic shower bases are reasonably priced, long-lasting, stain- and scratch-resistant, and durable, especially when you consider how long they will last. Although fibreglass bases are less expensive than acrylic bases, they begin to show symptoms of wear earlier. Additionally, the cost of maintaining stone and metal bases might be high. 

Custom vs. pre-made shower bases 

Finally, weigh the benefits of both a pre-made and a custom shower base. While a pre-made pan could be less expensive and come in a variety of forms and shapes, you might prefer a bespoke design for a more distinctive base. 

Prefabricated shower bases 

Prefabricated shower bases are delivered to your house ready for installation. Prefab bases are made for quick and simple installation, but they may be trimmed specifically to fit your bathroom and tiled over for further creative design. 

Individual Shower Bases 

Shower bases that are made to order are totally created depending on your requirements. A mortar base, any necessary tiling, and installing a shower liner to stop leaks are all included in this custom construction. These are usually more expensive, and installation is best left to the pros. 

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