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Solid Surface Shower Substrate

3 years ago
last modified: 3 years ago

We are planning to have a solid surface shower put in one of our bathrooms. When I say solid surface, I am talking about a brand similar to Corian. The solid surface fabricator takes care of the solid surface drain pan fabrication, solid surface shower walls fabrication, and their installation. The solid surface fabricator does not take care of the substrate. That is to be done by others.


What is typically being used as a substrate behind a solid surface shower? And what is the proper finishing method of that substrate?


The manufacturer recommends moisture resistant plywood, moisture resistant drywall, or cement backer board. No real details are provided on how the substrate is to be finished. Looking at some of the forums, I have seen the following methods:


(1) Green board
(2) Green board with a waterproof membrane applied at the corners
(3) Cement backer board
(4) Cement backer board with waterproof membrane applied all around
(5) Doesn’t really matter as the solid surface shower is your waterproof membrane

Wondering if anyone here has any insight as to the best method to complete the solid surface substrate walls?
Thanks!

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