Because the Only Thing That Should Be Soaked Is the Sponge
If you’ve ever walked into a finished unit and discovered a puddle where a shower pan should be draining, you already know: a bad tile shower install is a special kind of nightmare.
There are a lot of ways to screw it up:
-
No waterproofing behind the cement board
-
Pan slope in the wrong direction (or no slope at all)
-
Clogged weep holes
-
Grout joints are wide enough to lose a toe in
The thing about shower installs is this: by the time it’s obvious something went wrong, it’s too late.
🚿 A Shower Isn’t Just Tile—It’s a System
Tile showers look simple. But there are 5–7 individual steps, and messing up any one of them leads to:
-
Leaks into walls or floors below
-
Mildew/mold growth behind the scenes
-
Lawsuits, insurance claims, and busted schedules
That’s why Nexus crews don’t just install—they understand the system:
-
Waterproofing membrane placement and overlap
-
Pan liner and pre-slope techniques
-
Proper drain placement and weep hole clearance
-
Tile layout planning that avoids weird corners and unsightly slivers
🔍 Specs Aren’t Optional—They’re Survival Tools
Let’s be real: some trades wing it and figure “the tile will hide it.” Not with us.
We follow (and exceed) manufacturer specs because:
-
Your GC team shouldn’t need to babysit tile installs
-
We know inspectors—and how to pass the first time
-
The cost of a failed shower is way more than doing it right
We also help you navigate tile transitions, waterproofing inspections, and phased-unit installs across buildings.
👷 We’ve Fixed These Shower Sins (So You Don’t Have To)
-
The tile pan sloped away from the drain
-
Liquid waterproofing applied under the liner
-
Screws through the liner—at the curb
-
Showers where no one tested the pan at all
Let’s not pretend we haven’t all seen these.
✅ Here’s What You Get with a Nexus Shower Install
-
Pan testing and water hold confirmation
-
Waterproofing installed to ANSI A118 standards
-
Proper material transitions and movement joints
-
A finished product that doesn’t need a “fix-it crew.”
Because the only thing worse than a flooded shower pan… is realizing it’s the 9th floor.
📬 Coming Soon in The Nexus Flooring Insider:
We’re putting together our next content series now—let us know what install headaches or project-planning frustrations you’d like us to break down.





