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I’ve been asked to bid on a bathroom remodel for a handicapped customer.
I’d like to remove the existing shower stall and build a barrier-free
shower in one corner of the 5’x9′ bathroom. If there is no shower curb do I need to slope the entire floor to the shower drain? That feels right to me. If so, how much slope is necessary? ( We’re talking slab-on-grade here.) Where can I find a source for curved shower curtain rods ( like the ones around the beds in a hospital E.R?) Thanks in advance. Steve
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I've been asked to bid on a bathroom remodel for a handicapped customer.
I'd like to remove the existing shower stall and build a barrier-free
shower in one corner of the 5'x9' bathroom. If there is no shower curb do I need to slope the entire floor to the shower drain? That feels right to me. If so, how much slope is necessary? ( We're talking slab-on-grade here.) Where can I find a source for curved shower curtain rods ( like the ones around the beds in a hospital E.R?) Thanks in advance. Steve