To many individuals, the addition of a corner shower seat is an attractive installation to a bathroom. Not only that, but it can also provide the necessary life support that many need in the shower. Countless people who have experienced a fall or are no longer able to stand for long periods can take full advantage of a shower seat to maximize their safety.
What You Need to Know
Thankfully there are many kinds of shower seats that are available. However the types of shower seats that shall be discussed here are ones that are not only easy to install, but are also affordable for those on a set budget.
Some of the shower seats that you encounter may require that you replace your shower; however, if this is the case, you may find that your choice is limited. Even though this may not be expensive, it is slow, as time is required to install a new shower.
However the ones that are to be discussed here can either be added to an already existing shower, or can be added along with your new shower. The only drawback to these types however, is that they are constructed so that they can be utilized on tile showers instead of fiberglass or plastic designs.
Installing
When you want to install the shower base with seat you will probably find it easier if you install your shower seat when you install your new shower; however this can be done afterwards. When you are looking for a corner shower seat, make sure that you find one that has a bench, which will hold your weight.
After you have chosen the spot and measured where you want your shower seat to be placed, you will then need to move on and drill the necessary pilot holes, which will be for the fasteners. You will find that a hammer drill that uses a masonry bit will go successfully through a cement board; however, if you do not utilize a hammer, make sure that you at least use the masonry bit. Next position the fastener sleeve to the hole and the screw in the holes with a screwdriver.
Next you will then need to use mortar to fill the shower unit, making sure to start at the back and move to the front. This will help to avoid liquid backup that may result and allows the build up to be released from the front instead of the back.
Once you have completed your installation and the tile and grout matches to your shower, you will soon be able to enjoy the easy accessibility that shower seats have been designed for people who need them. With a shower seat a person can once again enjoy a shower, while optimizing their safety.


