Install Mirolin Showers Installation

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Hi all, I am in the process of installing a shower base and require some direction. The bathroom is in my basement and measures 5'x8'. All the plumbing is installed and just yesterday (April 6) we poured self levelling compound over our concrete.all looks good so far. I have attached a picture of the underside of the base as it is different than most I seen.

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My question is, what is the best way to attach this to the concrete floor? Second question. Composites Engineering Handbook Torrent. the top side of the base is flat, it do not have the typical 1' -1.5' ledge on the 3 sides.

Some instructions show the ledge used for mounting the base to the wall plus they prevent water from leaking over the sides. The shower base did come with 3 strips (albeit flimsy) that are to be attached to the base using screws, once I drill small holes into the base that is.

The instructions suggest applying silicone where the strips meet the base. One company I spoke to suggested not to use the strips, but to apply a bead of silicone near the outside edge (nearer to the studs) and a second bead will be run along the base of the wall tiles. This should take care of possible leaks, but what amount preventing the base from moving? Any thoughts? I just included a picture of the top of the shower base with one of the strips laying on the right side of the base. Obviously, this strip will be rotated 90 degrees for installation. I appreciate any input, Thanks!

You could lay it in a bed of thinset. It's not a base I would use without the flange on 3 sides. Any movement at all and you will get a leak. Silicone will not last forever. Your choice.Hi Rusty, Thanks for weighing in! If I go that route, how thick should I pour the thinset? The absent flanges is the only downside to this shower.