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In many cases, a waterproofing membrane is applied to the floor and base areas of a shower to create a pan effect. The waterproofing membrane can also be carried up the walls to protect the entire shower application.
One of the most critical concerns is keeping areas that are adjacent to or below the showers from getting wet. This requires the use of an installation system for the stone that incorporates an integral waterproofing layer.