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Tracy Van Niel, FCSI, CCS
Senior Member
Username: tracy_van_niel

Post Number: 329
Registered: 04-2002


Posted on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 - 04:07 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

We have a project where there's going to be new tile showers (wall and receptor) in an existing hospital building. The architect wants to have the basin be as low in height as possible (no reinforced mortar bed with the receptor essentially sloping to "0" at the drain). Any suggestions on how we can accomplish that referencing TCNA details? Or are we asking for future problems? I'm still planning on specifying the shower pan membrane, but what I'm concerned about is no reinforced mortar bed.

And, of course, I'm writing the section now and it needs to be done by the end of the week.
Tracy L. Van Niel, FCSI, CCS
John Regener, AIA, CCS, CCCA, CSI, SCIP
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Username: john_regener

Post Number: 602
Registered: 04-2002


Posted on Thursday, January 17, 2013 - 01:39 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

For surface-mounted, ADA compliant shower pan, see Tile-Basin by KBRS, Inc, www.kbrsinc.com This pan can be tiled-over and can have compliant ramp.

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