Selecting a shower pan or base is one of the most important decisions you’ll need to make if you’re considering adding a walk-in shower to your home. Bases come in standard sizes or can be customized. There are also threshold and surface options to choose from. Here are some facts to know about the three types of options for walk-in shower bases as you plan your project.
A walk-in shower with a slip-resistant custom tile floor.
All shower bases should be slip-resistant, have an adequate slope and a watertight seal. In standard bases you will find either a center drain hole or an offset drain hole. The drain hole in the base should be matched to the existing drain or framing if possible. If you are using a custom base you will be able to adjust the drain location for the existing drain line, framing and shower shape.
A walk-in shower with a tiled floor and glass enclosure.
Shower base manufacturers, (a product line we often use is Onyx) offer several threshold options. While a shower threshold can serve as a dam for water, it can also present a tripping hazard or barrier for some users. In planning your project here are four threshold options to consider:
This doorless walk-in shower features a lowered threshold solid surface Onyx base with a ramped threshold.
Material used for manufactured shower bases includes solid surfaces materials such as ONYX products, fiberglass, cultured marble and acrylic. These bases come in a range of colors, designs and prices. Most bases that are built-in-place use slip-resistant tile for shower flooring. The numerous selections of tile choices allow for a wide range of design and price options for these bases.