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Thursday, August 18, 2011

"ask chris": copper shower pan vs rubber membrane to dry in sho...

"ask chris": copper shower pan vs rubber membrane to dry in sho...: "I always want to give my customers and blog followers the best advice on the most economical yet highest quality tile related installations..."

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  1. I took my last post off; I guess I got a bit vocal. But I was just excited! I drop by every once in a while, and each time you have come through for me. You never hesitate to tell it like it is, even if you don't make friends with other vendors or contractors. But you don't slam anyone either. You just tell the truth, and give us simple consumers some much needed, honest advise on the least expensive way to get the job done right! Thank you so much, and please keep it up!! I'm waiting to come up with a question, but until then, I'll just keep popping in!

    Thanks.
    Jody

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  2. I have a follow up question...does the membrane have to cover the entire curb and how would you secure it if you can't nail it in?

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    1. The membrane covers the top of the curb and can be nailed at the top.There is no standing water on the top of the curb and it is well above the waterline. After the rubber membrane is nailed on the top of the curb then your board (hardy/durock) is nailed down
      over it. I usually calk all seams of the curb with SiliconeII just for extra protection. regards Chris

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