Any shower base is only as level as the floor it rests upon.
Uneven shower floor.
Water needs to flow from the wall edges down and into the drain.
When you are dealing with uneven floors one option that you have is to use self leveling compound.
Get a floor squeegee and after shower direct all standing water into the drain.
If it has you ll need to pull it up.
Cuts down on cleaning too.
This compound can potentially be utilized on a concrete slab or a wood subfloor and it works well when you are dealing with dips in the floor.
No real shortcuts i know of best thing is to redo the professional way the whole floor.
Hopefully your tiling hasn t been laid on an uneven bed.
A shower floor like the bottom of a bathtub is not supposed to be level.
Not only are uneven ceramic tiles unsightly but on a floor they also pose a trip hazard.
I don t know what to do aside from having to redo the entire shower.
Quite often the reason for uneven tiles is an uneven layer of thinset mortar holding tiles on the floor.
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The water puddles and stays put.
Soon the shower base will begin to pop and creak and it will give slightly when you stand on it.
Not only does this make your shower look a little shoddy uneven tile can be painful to step on and may.
An uneven shower floor can prevent proper draining and dips in the flooring can cause puddling or potential wicking hazards.
The floor is uneven so it doesn t drain after a shower.
While shower bases are made of durable materials an uneven floor underneath will allow the base to flex and give under the weight of those who use it regularly.
Using a leveling compound will not accomplish this as the wall edges need to be higher than the drain.
I have a walk in shower no tub or doors.