Sealing your shower floor pebbles is an important step in keeping your pebbles looking great for years to come.
Sliced pebble tile shower floor problems.
So normally the rule of thumb for a shower pan slope is 1 4 inch of fall for every foot.
When installing pebble tile shower floors it s not a bad idea to slope the shower floor more than the minimum.
So what do you do if you just can t live one more moment without pebble shower floors.
Pebble tiles are 12 inch by 12 inch mesh sheets with lots of river pebbles glued to it.
While pebble tiles definitely save time and effort they come with one major down side.
Even when cleaning the shower floor is done very carefully the sealer and the grout cannot be compared to tiles for example.
The stones are attached to a sturdy mesh backing using non toxic environmentally safe glue.
Go with a sliced or flat style pebble for sure.
This can be done with a good quality penetrating sealer.
Before you grout your pebble tiles we recommend you seal them first.
Compared to other shower floor types a pebble shower floor does not last that long.
The idea is that rather than individually placing hundreds of pebbles in a mosaic on the shower floor you re laying down a whole bunch of pebbles at once.
Because of the unique pattern in which our tile is created they fit together seamlessly when installed so you can t tell where one tile ends and the next.
Sealing shower floor pebbles is important.
Each pebble is carefully selected and hand sorted according to color size and shape in order to ensure the highest quality pebble tile available.