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Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 01-29-2023, 04:14 PM
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Posted By cx
I think you'll find the same is true for the code...

I think you'll find the same is true for the code requirement that the waterproof liner rise a minimum of six inches up the walls or 3 (or 2) inches above the finished curb top, Jim. Has never made...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 01-29-2023, 10:04 AM
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Posted By cx
Not the same requirement James is questioning,...

Not the same requirement James is questioning, Dan. He's asking for a reference to the tile industry requirement that the top of the curb be a minimum of 2" above the shower floor, not above the...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 01-29-2023, 10:00 AM
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Posted By cx
Challenging is fine, James. If I can't back it...

Challenging is fine, James. If I can't back it up, I shouldn't be saying in on here as though it were fact.

One place I know it appears is ANSI A108.1A, 2.3 Mortar and special requirements for...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 01-24-2023, 06:57 PM
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Posted By cx
Plumbing code requires that the top of your curb...

Plumbing code requires that the top of your curb be a minimum of 2 inches above the top of your shower drain. Ceramic tile industry standards require that the top of your curb be a minimum of 2...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 01-20-2023, 08:37 PM
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Posted By cx
Welcome back, Dean. :) Short answer: No. ...

Welcome back, Dean. :)

Short answer: No. You'll need a full inch of perimeter height above the top of your drain to achieve the minimum required slope that Eric outlined above. I suppose a...
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