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    Shower Drain is too high against the floor

    Another solution Thanx all for your ideas. I know the best way would be "to do it right". However, I'm REALLY afraid that if I screw with the drain too much, I may somehow compromise the integrity of the vinyl layer. If I mess that up, I might as well jack hammer the whole floor out and...
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    Shower Drain is too high against the floor

    I'd have to tear up the peebles The pebbles are already in. I've attached a picture. If I built up the entire floor with more grout, that 1/8" rise would likely cover the pebbles entirely...in other words, I'd just have a big grout floor. In the picture, the darker color is the most...
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    Shower Drain is too high against the floor

    The vinyl layer is on the mud pan The mud pan is on the slab. The mud pan was created with a proper slope (Even with the pebbles down, water flows well over to the drain). The vinyl layer is in fact on the mud pan, so water should move to the weep holes if on the vinyl layer. For this...
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    Shower Drain is too high against the floor

    I recently had a large custom shower mud pan installed by a contractor. The mud pan sits on a single story concrete slab floor. When installing it, he asked how high I wanted the shower drain off the floor to accommodate the pebble floor I would later install. I told him ½†but he...
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