My old rule for shower pressure used to be if it hits the end of the tub it is OK.
Ok Bob, if this is a 2000 sq ft shower enclosure, one or two cups may not be much of an issue. I think it’s safe to say, we’re talking about a standard residential bathroom.
I’ve inspected some large residences, with really large shower enclosures - tiled. Two cups of water will easily make it to the drain if it has been built properly.
Bob,
Lest you forget, Jeff operates in SoCal. I can almost guarantee you he see’s a hell of a lot more of these than you do!!!
haha
You may be right.
I stand my ground though as cup spread over a football field would not even be noticed versus if all in one depression.
Rest my case,and time to take a shower.
Someone post a picture of reportable and non reportable please;-)
Now that would be quite the “shower” stall. You must be referring to your local bath house
Gym maybe.
Perhaps you can provide more detail on what a bathhouse looks like for the rest of us.
Standing your ground when you are on quicksand may not be the best course of action.:mrgreen:
Quick tip Mike…
The more you move in quicksand the faster you sink.
That’s true and I suspect you know that from experience.:mrgreen:
I was holding out a branch for you(olive),yet you keep spitting out the pits.:twisted:
Learn to be a bit more humble Bob.
It will do you good.
Sure you are not the pot calling the kettle black ???
Yep!
If a few more people had ego’s we would have more than 60-70 regulars.