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Who makes a corner shower kit with a drain 18" off the wall? CraigT 07-12-2008
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Posted by CraigT on July 12, 2008, 6:03 am
I have a drain in my basement bath made to be used for a shower, but it's
18" off both walls. I've tried searching for corner shower kits (neo-angle
that have a drain 18" off the walls) online with no success. I realize I
could tile in a custom shower, but I was hoping to get away with just a kit
for this shower that will be seldom used.

Thanks



Posted by franz fripplfrappl on July 12, 2008, 8:02 am
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 06:03:07 -0400, CraigT wrote:

> I have a drain in my basement bath made to be used for a shower, but
> it's 18" off both walls. I've tried searching for corner shower kits
> (neo-angle that have a drain 18" off the walls) online with no success.
> I realize I could tile in a custom shower, but I was hoping to get away
> with just a kit for this shower that will be seldom used.
>
> Thanks

One would think there'd be a blank shower pan that could be fitted for
situations like yours. Have you inquired at a plumbing wholesaler or
kitchen/bath design shop?



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Posted by Reed on July 12, 2008, 1:24 pm
CraigT wrote:
> I have a drain in my basement bath made to be used for a shower, but it's
> 18" off both walls. I've tried searching for corner shower kits (neo-angle
> that have a drain 18" off the walls) online with no success. I realize I
> could tile in a custom shower, but I was hoping to get away with just a kit
> for this shower that will be seldom used.
>
> Thanks
>
>

If the standard is 12", have you considered setting the shower 6" out
from walls, then framing in the gap, possibly making use of space with
shelves etc ?? Obviously this could make for other issues (cover a
window, cramps the space, etc)

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