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  "name": "What waterproofing methods are used for low threshold showers?",
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      "name": "What waterproofing methods are used for low threshold showers?",
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        "text": "Effective waterproofing is critical for low threshold showers to prevent water damage to your home's structure. Common methods include liquid-applied membranes, sheet membranes, or cementitious coatings applied over a properly sloped subfloor. These barriers create a watertight seal beneath the tiles, preventing water from seeping into walls or subflooring. Proper integration with the drain and sealing of all seams and corners are essential components of a robust waterproofing system, ensuring durability and longevity.",
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        "description": "Waterproofing involves liquid-applied membranes, sheet membranes, or cementitious coatings over a sloped subfloor. These create a watertight seal to prevent water damage."
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  "description": "Waterproofing involves liquid-applied membranes, sheet membranes, or cementitious coatings over a sloped subfloor. These create a watertight seal to prevent wat"
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