Case studies
Shower projects across the Treasure Valley
Each case study documents one shower: what it looked like before, what the tear-out exposed, the construction problem we hit and how it was solved.
Why these pages exist
Photographs of finished tile tell you very little about how a shower was built. These write-ups cover the part that decides whether a shower lasts — the substrate, the waterproofing, the drain and the detailing — alongside the finished result.
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Curbless Tile Shower — Meridian, Idaho
An oversized corner garden tub and a 36-inch shower traded for one curbless wet area with a linear drain, a full-depth bench and a flush transition to the bathroom floor.
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Tub-to-Shower Conversion — Boise North End
A 1920s North End bathroom where the original cast-iron tub came out and a low-curb tiled shower went in, inside the same 60-inch alcove and the same tight floor plan.
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Leaking Shower Pan Rebuild — Nampa, Idaho
A stain on the ceiling below the bathroom traced to a mortar-bed pan with no usable membrane. The wet area was stripped to framing and rebuilt as a fully bonded system.
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Large-Format Tile Shower — Eagle, Idaho
A master shower finished in 24x48 marble-look porcelain — few joints, a full-height niche column and a linear drain that let the floor pitch in one direction.
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Fiberglass Unit to Tile Shower — Star, Idaho
A builder-grade one-piece fiberglass unit cut out and replaced with a tiled shower on a bonded membrane, with a niche, a corner seat and a frameless door.
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