Keeping Your Shower Drain Leak Free
Taking a shower is often something taken for granted, but when you notice water leaking onto the bathroom floor, things start to get hectic. Throwing towels on the floor isn’t a permanent fix, and there are more effective ways to control the flow of water down the drain. The shower pan is the base of the shower that catches the falling water and conducts it towards the drain. This piece is crucial for keeping the water from reaching the subfloor and the wall enclosure, and shower components and solid surfaces provide the most security.
Choosing the Pan Material
There are many materials used in the construction of a shower pan, but pans with solid surfaces present the top-of-the-line in durability, reparability, and performance. With these constructions, the surfaces are non-porous, presenting a more sanitary shower experience. The surface doesn’t allow for the growth of bacteria, mildew, or mild. There are also several looks- such as granite or stone textures- and color options. Shower pans that are constructed from one piece fabrication are 100% repairable. However, the versatility of this surface, with easy maintenance, cleaning, and resistance to bacteria, has made it health department approved for use in both food preparation and hospitals. It also resists staining and contamination.
Ease of Installation
Pans crafted from solid surfaces are a one-piece cast product. The pan is stronger, as no additional stresses have been introduced through welds or connections. The strength of the cast is like standing on concrete, and there is little concern that the floor will experience cracking or fatigue over time. This virtually eliminates the potential for pan failure. Because it is one piece, installation is much easier. There is a lot of time and effort that goes into preparing the sub-floor and the surrounding shower components, but the pan itself is easy to set and secure. However, it is still a job for professionals to undertake.
Solid surface pans can add class to the bottom of your shower, but it has purpose and function. It can prevent leaks and preserve the integrity of your shower and bathroom systems.