The Master bath shower in a 20 yr old house I recently purchased had a major water leak. The shower is 4 ft by 8 ft and is lined with cultured onyx.
The floor had several cracks that had been caulked to stop the leak. After checking the floor from the crawl space and seeing the rotted wood, I removed the floor with hammer and chisel/crowbar. Underneath the floor was about 2 1/2 inch thick circles of what appeared to be Quickrete.
After removing this I was down to the rotted sub-floor. There was no pan liner, membrane or any thing else between the concrete and sub-floor. I removed and replaced all the rotted wood.
Replacing the shower floor with a one piece onyx pan is way too expensive so I will build a prepan, membrane, pan and then tile the floor.
I will have to cut the bottom 6-12 inches of onyx all the way around the shower on the walls to be able to install the membrane on the wall studs. I hope this will stop any leaks if I do it properly. I will leave the remaining onyx wall sheets in place. Then I will install the pan, cement board over the membrane on the wall where I removed the onyx, waterproof it, and install the tile on the cement bd. A problem is the joint between the tile and onyx.
My question is about the joint where the tile and onyx will meet at the 12 inch line above the floor. I want to insure this is waterproof. My plan is to install ceramic tile trim at this joint around the entire shower. I hope to make it decorative like the contrast between different color tiles in a bathroom border.
Also, should I install the tile floor before I put cement bd on the walls?
Any comments are welcome.
The floor had several cracks that had been caulked to stop the leak. After checking the floor from the crawl space and seeing the rotted wood, I removed the floor with hammer and chisel/crowbar. Underneath the floor was about 2 1/2 inch thick circles of what appeared to be Quickrete.
After removing this I was down to the rotted sub-floor. There was no pan liner, membrane or any thing else between the concrete and sub-floor. I removed and replaced all the rotted wood.
Replacing the shower floor with a one piece onyx pan is way too expensive so I will build a prepan, membrane, pan and then tile the floor.
I will have to cut the bottom 6-12 inches of onyx all the way around the shower on the walls to be able to install the membrane on the wall studs. I hope this will stop any leaks if I do it properly. I will leave the remaining onyx wall sheets in place. Then I will install the pan, cement board over the membrane on the wall where I removed the onyx, waterproof it, and install the tile on the cement bd. A problem is the joint between the tile and onyx.
My question is about the joint where the tile and onyx will meet at the 12 inch line above the floor. I want to insure this is waterproof. My plan is to install ceramic tile trim at this joint around the entire shower. I hope to make it decorative like the contrast between different color tiles in a bathroom border.
Also, should I install the tile floor before I put cement bd on the walls?
Any comments are welcome.
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