Tile a Shower Curb with Success!

Installing a bathroom curb can sometimes be a daunting task. However, completing this element last can simplify the process significantly. In this guide, we'll explore step-by-step instructions and expert recommendations for installing your curb effectively.

Installing the curb after the wall tiles are in place offers a couple of key benefits. This approach allows for precise measurements and placement, ensuring a better fit, especially if you're waiting on special-ordered materials like a granite curb top.

  • Easier measurements with wall tiles as a reference.
  • Allows time for special-order materials to arrive.

In some cases, installing the curb before the wall tiles could be advantageous. If there is no tile extending outside the shower, you might find it better to position the curb against drywall directly before tiling above it.

While DIY is possible, certain situations call for professional help. If your curb involves elaborate materials or requires compliance with specific code regulations, consulting with a contractor may be wise.

To prevent water damage, it's crucial that the curb is sloped towards the shower. Most pre-fabricated systems integrate this feature, but if custom-building, ensure a proper pitch to keep the water flowing correctly.

"Proper slope ensures no standing water, reducing the risk of leaks," experts recommend.

Schlutoter edging can provide a clean finish with pebble stones for a more cohesive, aesthetic look. Cut the materials to size and secure them with a properly applied thin set.

  • Cut to 3/8 inch thickness for side pieces.
  • Install pebble stones uniformly for a seamless look.

Use a membrane to build up the curb if necessary, especially when working with smaller tiles that may not align with the thickness of your membrane and thinset layers. Stack multiple membrane layers for the desired build up.

Following these steps will help ensure that your bathroom curb installation is not only visually appealing but also meets all functional requirements, offering lasting durability.

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