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Default Shower pan caulking/grouting Question

Just to post a follow up:

I contacted Swan, and they said that it was done correctly.

Thanks,

JJ

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I have a house that is ~ 4 years old. The master shower walls are tiled,
and the base of the shower is a SWAN-S-3442 pan. The pan is made from
something they call Veritek. Anyway, the last caulk job on the shower pan
was not done well. It held, but looked bad. So, I had a tile guy come out
and re-do the caulking and fix any grout that needed it.

He left two areas (one on each side of the door side) of the pan without
caulk, and said that those were weep holes (maybe slots). The basic part
of what he said was that it allowed better circulation and less mildew.
Here are pictures of what I'm talking about:

http://home.comcast.net/~johnejones3/s1.jpg

http://home.comcast.net/~johnejones3/s2.jpg

So, does that sound right? I can do quite a few fixes, but I am far from
an expert on showers/baths.

Thanks




Calling the areas "weep holes" doesn't make sense to me. Looks like he
did a very nice job with caulking, but leaving the space mystifies me. In
the circled area, the line with no caulk appears to be grout. It seems to
me the gap, if it is grout, might be more inclined to get mildewy, but
there is also a drainage line right there, so .....

I looked up installation instructions and although there is a diagram
showing "caulk" it isn't detailed and there are no specific instructions
about the final grout line. Swan has a "contact us" link, so you could
email them with a link to your images.

http://www.swanstone.com/images/link...it-Flo_395.PDF