Bathroom tile and concrete shower pans

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My wife and I renovated our master bathroom just so we could make this special ebook that shows in great detail, all the steps of making a complete tile bathroom.

We truly believe that it's the best ebook by far that teaches how to make concrete shower pans as well as buy, measure, cut, and install bathroom tile.

This is a 61-page ebook with around 150 photos and illustrations to help you understand each step of the building process. (what is an ebook?)

We completely renovated our master bathroom. We spent $3,700 on materials.(jetted bath included) The bathroom appraised for $11,500 when it was finished. Nice savings!

This ebook will save you thousands on your next bathroom tile project. We absolutely guarantee it.

This is a step by step guide how to completely renovate or build a new tile bathroom.

By saving on labor you will be able to afford special luxuries that you deserve.


You will be able to make a tile bathroom that is comfortable, valuable, and easy to clean.

You will learn many tips and tricks to help you save a lot of money and best of all, your project will be beautiful.

For example, instead of buying expensive tile accent strips, we bought 12x12-inch floor tile grids and cut them apart for our accent strips. That saved us hundreds of dollars.


Tile flooring grids can be cut apart and applied to walls, floors, and trim work for accent tiling. Don't buy ready made accent strips unless you have more money than time on your hands.

Tile flooring requires special tiling methods because of high traffic. If done properly, it can look good and last a long time.

Our ebook will help you create a tile bathroom that you will absolutely adore. No kidding!

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Readers' Questions

  • lalia
    How to build a concrete shower pan?
    1 year ago
    1. Measure and plan the shower area. Make sure you have enough room to build a shower pan with a minimum depth of 2”, as well as enough space for the drain and plumbing.
    2. Prepare the area. Make sure the floor is clean and level. If the area is not level, use a self-leveling compound to flatten it out.
    3. Cut the flooring. With a circular saw, cut away the existing flooring where the shower pan will be built. You should have a minimum of two inches on either side of the shower area for the pan to fit properly.
    4. Build the frame. Use 2x4 lumber to frame out the shower area. Make sure it is secure and stable.
    5. Build the shower pan. Using cement backerboard, create the shower pan. Make sure you install drainpipes, so the water will drain properly. Secure the cement backerboard to the framing with cement board screws.
    6. Seal the pan. Ensure that the pan is completely sealed using a waterproof membrane. Apply the membrane over the pan, making sure to overlap all edges and corners.
    7. Install the drain. Use a plastic drain assembly to connect the drainpipe to the shower pan. Secure the drain assembly in place with cement board screws.
    8. Finish the pan. Using concrete or mortar, fill in any gaps around the drain assembly and other edges of the shower pan. Let the concrete or mortar dry for at least 24 hours before proceeding.
    9. Install the tile. After the concrete or mortar is dry, you can begin to tile the shower pan. Use a waterproof tile adhesive to make sure the tiles stay in place.
    • jason
      How to make a concrete shower floor?
      1 year ago
      1. Measure and mark the area where the shower floor will be installed.
      2. Prepare the area by removing any existing flooring and leveling the area with a concrete patching compound.
      3. Install a vapor barrier in the shower area to help prevent water from seeping through to the bottom of the shower area.
      4. Install a layer of rigid foam insulation in the shower area.
      5. Lay a layer of vapor retarder and waterproof membrane on top of the foam insulation.
      6. Mix and pour concrete into the shower area, using a trowel to level the concrete.
      7. Allow the concrete to cure for 48 hours before applying a sealer or wax to protect it and make it easier to clean.
      8. Install drains and fixtures as needed.