How did you do the shower and is it easily replicated?
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How did I do the shower? The first thing I did was ask my drainage guy to run a drain line underneath where the basin would be. Then I had the decking guy frame up the basin, which was 34”W x 38”D. Then, when they poured the main decking, they also poured the shower basin. I used a
Hidden Deck Drain for the actual drain (same as I used in many other places in the main decking). Then, I bought the shower unit. It’s a Strom P0903Z in Oil Rubbed Bronze finish, which I purchased from VintageTub.com (
Strom Plumbing Exposed Wall Mount Thermostatic Tub and Shower Faucet - Showers - Bathroom). Then, my PB hooked me up with his plumber who tied in hot and cold water from my laundry room, which was just on the other side of the wall where the shower is, so it was a very short run. Then, I patched, textured and painted all the drywall myself (not a stellar result, but mostly because I knew it would all be covered up anyway). The last step was for the plaster crew to plaster it with a pebble/glass bead plaster.
Is it easily replicated? Maybe. I really lucked out on having the hot and cold water supply very close by, but at the same time, that was a big factor in deciding where I wanted to put it. Also, having a drain line already running underneath it (just runs to a back ditch...not really a "sewer" line) simplified things. The concrete basin wasn't rocket science, but there was a good bit of thought that went into the overall size, contoured edges, height of edges, slope, etc. As far as the plaster, the crew was fantastic. After the guy was done, he said, "Not bad for my first time, eh?" He meant that was his first time plastering a
shower, but wow...he nailed it! The shower unit itself was more than I was hoping to spend, but the concrete, plaster and drain line were no extra cost from my PB. So all I REALLY paid for was the shower unit and the hot/cold plumbing. In the end, SOOOO worth it. We use it every time after getting out of the pool to rinse the CL off and avoid having to dry off only to go inside and take a longer "formal" shower.
Here are some pics. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Drain Line
Forming & Pouring Basin
Hot/Cold Tie In
Mounting Shower
Drywall Patch
Plastering
Filling Hidden Drain w/ Plaster
Coolest Part BY FAR!!
DONE!
