Schluter Curbless Shower Installation Tips (Full Length Linear Drain!)

In this video we share 7 tips for building a Schluter curbless shower. This shower has a full length linear drain at the entrance. This was just a snippet of all the awesome tips we have on Bathroom Repair Tutor.

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Tip #1 – Choose the Schluter linear drain module based on the length between finished backer boards.

Tip #2 – Dry pack can be used to extend Schluter shower pans

Tip #3 – Waterproof the main bathroom floor

Tip #4 – Seal the toilet stack with KERDI-FIX

Tip #5 – Use the linear drain spacers for tile

Tip #6 – Schluter DECO-SG channel can be used fo glass

Tip #7 – Remove leveling clips the day after setting tile

Watch our video for all the tips

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  1. Another good one guys, I did a 3 bathroom job about 4 months ago with the hex tiles, man what a headache they are to deal with lots of clips and patience lol

  2. When you said waterproof 3 feet outside the shower, that was assuming there is no shower door? If using glass shower door positioned over/near the drain the additional 3 feet is not required correct? Great video btw!

  3. Your CC is completely off. Looks like you transcribed one that goes to another video of yours. Good tips though, so you may want to correct that for your hard of hearing audience. 🙂

  4. Can you help me? I am doing a bathroom remodel. I have pre-sloped the majority of the two-layer plywood floor toward the shower drain (easy as the 110 year old house is completely warped.) I don't want to create an actual pan with a curb but to leave the shower open with a down-flowing shower head. I intend to tile the whole floor and walls so that any water just goes to the shower drain. I have redgard and 1/4" hardibacker. Should I put a shower pan liner and mortar in hardibacker on top of that? what should I do to accomplish this and what kind of drain should I use? Thanks

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