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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
This shower pan liner is a perfect fit for the shower pan base and creates a great seal. The liner is a good quality material that seems like it will last for a long time. I was also impressed by how easy it was to install.
Kent
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
We have 16 bathrooms in our large B&B that we are in the middle of a renovation. All of the shower areas are being retiled and hence the need for the liner material. The liner is very thick and durable. Works just like the Oatey liners we have been using and as expected, no leaking. The PVC adhesive that we use with this works like a charm. There are markings on the liner so that you can use a guide when cutting with scissors.
Jorge from Florida
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
I recently had to rebuild my master bathroom, following a major water leak and had the opportunity to use this membrane while rebuilding the shower pan. It is a very good product and very easy to install. It is a very cost-effective alternative to other methods of water leak protection. it is easy to handle it and the amount of material included in the package is enough to do potentially 2 to 3 shower pans. I highly recommend it.
keepShopping101
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
I observed a small break in the corner, likely caused by the 90-degree wrapping method during manufacturing and packing. It would be preferable if the item could be wrapped in a roll or some other way to prevent corner damage. I had to cut some pieces to seal the hole during installation. Note that it's not enough thick for 40 mil.
S. Olson
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
The SINGFORM 30 mil (6' x 7') Shower Pan Liner is a good quality liner. There's not much to go in depth here about. It's a PVC liner and it's thick and durable. This liner is going to be used when I remodel my shower in the next few months. I've created/built a few shower pans in the past and this liner is every bit as good or better than what you'll find in your local hardware store. Good product, good value. 5/5 stars
MTV
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
I bought a roll of this waterproofing membrane and let me tell you, this is good stuff.It is every bit the 30mil it claims to be. The roll was quite heavy compared to others have purchased in the past. Maybe I’m just getting old.But this stuff is perfect for shower and tub underpayment and will ensure the framing and structure around it are dry and do not sustain water damage. It will keep all of the water contained should the shower base or tub fail and spring a leak.Well manufactured with quality and robustness in mind. Definitely recommend this for your waterproofing out containment needs. This stuff would make a great pond base too.
T&H vZ
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
The price of the product is good; it is very comparable with the HD or L stores. Some instructions are on the page, but they are not included. So you might have to YT it if you are not really experienced.The liner is a bit thinner than I have used before, so I almost tore it when getting the hole for the drain. It is not a bad thing; it is just added information. The hardest part with a thicker liner is getting the creases folded away, but that did not seem to be a problem for me.Overall, the size of 6x8 is good. It allows for a 5x6 shower area, which is big enough for my needs. You can buy it from a roll at a custom length or just the precuts, but look at the size of your shower and add at least a foot to each length. You can do a bit more, but that is the minimum for code. Just check your local situation.
no1special
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023
We have a 300 gallon *indoor* water holding tank for a well setup, and it was becoming obvious that if there were ever a leak, we’d be in trouble. This liner goes to creating a catch basin with a small bulkhead fitting and hose routed to a floor drain. Sure, it won’t help if the whole thing busted open all at once, but that seems a far less likely scenario.For what it’s worth, many of these liners you find in big box stores are 40 mil, but honestly, for a liner that is either a.) buried in the shower under a mortar bed, or as in our case b.) just being used as an emergency basin, the 30 mil is still more than thick enough to do the job.If this liner is going to be used where it is subject to more regular flexing and bending, I might suggest going thicker… but at that point, I’d also suggest looking at EPDM instead, too. I just can’t really see where the extra 10 mils will make a practical difference when used in traditional applications, other than the fact you just want to over-engineer it (which I completely relate to, however).
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