Shower areas in houses can be designed in many ways using different materials. Some make use of a kohler neo angle shower enclosure, some incorporate their shower area with their bathtubs, others simply use an area in their bathroom and use shower curtains to separate the shower area.
Nowadays though, more and more people are recognizing the fact that a shower area is best designed when made specifically for showering alone. Because of this, many designers have stopped recommending the use of the usual ceramic tiles for the floorings in your shower area. With floorings like these, it can be difficult to determine whether your shower floor is still waterproof is why it is common for tiles to crack and loosen with time.
The common solution to this problem is to use a flexible liner beneath the tiles. Another is to install a neo angle shower pan instead of the usual tiled shower floor.
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These neo angle shower bases are also built in such a way that water can drain properly. This is in contrast with tiled floors where the slope of the floor largely depends on your skill or the skill of your contractor. In some tiled floors, water does not drain properly. This means that pooled water which can be a problem with improperly built tiled or cemented floors, will no longer be a problem because shower pans are molded to a slope for all the water to drain efficiently.
Although installing neo angle shower base can be more costly than putting in ceramic tiles in your bathroom floor, installation is so much easier. Also, a neo angle shower pan will last longer than a tiled floor because you don’t have to re-tile the floor when leaks occur.
Complete neo angle shower enclosures usually come with the neo angle shower base, the neo angle shower receptor, and neo angle shower doors. These often come in different sizes or they can be custom made. It is important to provide exact measurements to your contractor or supplier to make sure that your entire installation fits perfectly.
