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Subject: Marley does not offer cushioning. (more)


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Date Posted: 00:34:59 09/11/21 Sat
In reply to: Mom 's message, "Used Marley" on 08:53:16 09/10/21 Fri

If that is your only reason for switching from shower pan liner, I wouldn't bother. Spend the money on plywood pieces, and raise them up on 1X2 strips with some rubber cushions between the floor and the 1x2's and the between the 1x2's and the plywood. Then lay your showerpan liner over the plywood.

I've had both Marley and Showerpan liner (layed over raised plywood floors). I definitely prefer the Marley. It is thicker and lays flatter. It is much heavier, so the weight of the Marley makes it lie flat, and it doe not buckle, bow or wrinkly like showerpan liner can.

When showerpan liner is new, it also off gasses a nasty toxic fume, so if you get new Showerpan liner, try to lay it out in the Sun for a few days if you can, before putting it in a closed space.

I bought my Marley used, for a very good price...It was quite old, and marked up, but I scrubbed it up and it is holding up quite well. I have no idea what it costs new.

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Date Posted: 08:41:44 09/11/21 Sat


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