Bathroom Dam/Curb .. Is there a min height? California

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Beachfront71

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Hello and thanks,

Assuming some of you get involved in the process below, I had a quick question.

I have the hot moppers heading over tomorrow and the plumber has installed the shower curb consisting of 3 2x6's stacked on top of each other.

My problem is that 3 of them seems a bit high when you look at it but he said it is to code, which I believe .....

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Does anyone know if I can get away with 2 instead of 3? I only ask becuase the other 2 showers in the house are definately not stacked 3 high but were completed a few years ago prior to my purchase.

Location is California.

THanks for any feedback.
 

JohnjH2o1

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Three is the standard height. It may look higher then the others if the floor is not yet installed in the shower.

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