Shower tile installation in Florida is the construction of a waterproofed wet-area assembly — a system where the tile is only the visible surface and the real work happens behind it. A correct shower stacks a sloped, waterproof pan, a bonded waterproofing membrane on the walls and curb, a waterproof drain connection, and only then the tile and grout. This matters more in Florida than almost anywhere: tile and grout are not waterproof — water passes through the grout joints — so without a continuous bonded membrane, that water soaks the wall cavity, where year-round humidity grows hidden mold long before anyone smells it. The FBC requires a code slope-to-drain so water cannot pond, and the floor tile must be slip-rated for a wet surface. We build every shower as a waterproofing system first and a tile job second, set to TCNA and ANSI standards with a written guarantee.
What Is Shower Tile Installation, and Why Is Waterproofing the Whole Job?
Shower tile installation is the process of building a continuous, bonded waterproofing assembly and finishing it with tile — and in Florida, the membrane behind the tile is the difference between a shower that lasts and one that quietly rots the wall. The tile resists wear and looks finished, but the system under it is what keeps water out of the structure.
- Sloped waterproof pan — the shower floor is pitched to the drain so water always runs out, never ponds; the pan is waterproof beneath the floor tile
- Bonded wall membrane — a liquid or sheet membrane bonded to the walls and curb behind the tile, the actual water barrier (such as a Schluter or liquid-applied system)
- Waterproof drain connection — the membrane ties into the drain flange so there is no gap for water to bypass the system
- Mold-resistant grout — epoxy or sealed grout that does not stay damp and feed mildew in Florida humidity
- Slip-rated floor tile — a wet-area DCOF and small-format tile for grip on a constantly wet surface
Is Your Shower Actually Waterproofed Behind the Tile?
Free in-home visit, waterproofing and drain assessment, and a recommendation matched to your bathroom — written estimate, no pressure.
Why Florida Showers Grow Hidden Mold — and How the Build Stops It
Florida humidity never lets a wet wall dry, so a shower that leaks behind the tile becomes a mold incubator. Up north a slightly leaky wall might dry between uses; in Florida's year-round high relative humidity it stays damp and colonizes. The fix is a continuous water barrier that keeps moisture out of the cavity in the first place.
- Continuous membrane — pan, walls, curb, and niche are one unbroken waterproof layer, so there is no seam for water to enter the wall
- Niche and bench detailed — built-in niches and benches are the most common leak points; we slope and waterproof them so water drains instead of pooling into the wall
- Epoxy or sealed grout — grout that does not absorb water leaves mildew nothing to feed on at the surface
- Ventilation matters — we coordinate with bath exhaust so the room itself dries; a sealed shell plus good ventilation is the Florida mold-control combination
Why Florida Shower Tile Installs Are Different
Code, humidity, and water all converge in a Florida shower. The FBC governs shower slope and waterproofing, the climate punishes any moisture that gets in, and coastal South Florida adds HVHZ product rules to the bathroom remodel around it.
- Code slope-to-drain on the shower floor so water runs out and never ponds — a Florida Building Code requirement, not a preference
- A bonded, tested waterproofing system rather than the outdated felt-and-mud method that fails in humid climates
- Slip-rated DCOF floor tile and a small-format mosaic floor for grip on a wet surface
- Pre-slope and proper drain selection (clamping or bonding-flange) so the waterproofing ties in correctly
- FBC-aware detailing, with HVHZ-considered materials for coastal and South Florida projects where applicable
Waterproofing & Tile Systems We Install
The waterproofing system carries the warranty, so the membrane and setting brands matter as much as the tile. We build showers with engineered, tested waterproofing systems and slip-rated tile from manufacturers with Florida distribution — and we register the warranty on your behalf.
- Schluter Kerdi membrane & shower kits
- Laticrete Hydro Ban waterproofing
- Wedi / GoBoard waterproof shower board
- Mapei AquaDefense & setting mortars
- Custom Building Products RedGard membrane
- Daltile / Florida Tile porcelain & mosaic
- Bostik epoxy grout for wet areas
- Noble drains & pan systems
Re-Tile, Tub-to-Shower, or Curbless? What Your Build Needs
Every shower scope changes the waterproofing plan. A re-tile of a leaking shower means full tear-out to the studs and a fresh membrane — tiling over a failed shower just hides the problem. A tub-to-shower conversion adds a new pan, drain, and membrane. A curbless or roll-in shower needs a recessed, sloped pan integrated into the bathroom floor for a flush, accessible entry.
We assess the scope on-site and build the right system for it, coordinating with the surrounding bathroom tile so the shower and the room read as one finished space. Bathroom Tile Estimate →
Florida Building Code, HVHZ, and Permits for Shower Tile
Shower work frequently does involve the Florida Building Code, because waterproofing, slope-to-drain, and any plumbing changes are exactly what the code governs in a wet area — more than a simple floor tile job. When a shower is rebuilt, the pan, drain, and membrane are inspected-quality work whether or not a permit is pulled, and in High-Velocity Hurricane Zone areas (Miami-Dade, Broward, and other coastal South Florida jurisdictions) certain materials carry product-approval requirements.
We tell you during the estimate whether your specific project triggers any FBC or HVHZ requirement, and we build the shower — pan, membrane, slope, and drain — to code and to the manufacturer's tested system so it performs and the warranty holds.
Our 6-Step Shower Tile Process
Every Pro Work shower follows the same six-step framework — built as a waterproofing system first, a tile job second.
- Free in-home consultation. We assess the existing shower, drain, and any leak signs, and discuss layout, niche, bench, and slip-rated tile. You see waterproofing and tile options. No commitment.
- Written estimate. Line-item breakdown — tear-out, pan, membrane, drain, tile, grout, and timeline. Delivered after the visit so you see exactly what you are paying for.
- Tear-out & pre-slope. Demo to a sound substrate, then a sloped pan so water always runs to the drain — the code requirement that prevents ponding.
- Waterproofing & flood test. Bonded membrane on pan, walls, curb, and niche, tied into the drain — then flood-tested to confirm it holds before any tile.
- Tile setting. Slip-rated floor tile, wall tile, niche, and trim set in the correct mortar, with clean, consistent joints. Daily cleanup, single point of contact.
- Grout, seal & walkthrough. Epoxy or sealed grout, then warranty registration and the Pro Work 5-year workmanship guarantee.
Stop a Leak Before It Becomes a Mold Problem
Fast reply. Manufacturer-certified installers. Waterproofed and flood-tested. Shower tile done right, the first time.
How to Identify a Qualified Florida Shower Tile Installer
A beautiful shower over bad waterproofing is a future mold claim. Verify all of the following before signing anything:
- Bonded waterproofing membrane, not just backer board
- Cement backer board is not waterproof on its own. A qualified Florida installer applies a bonded liquid or sheet membrane over it. If the plan stops at backer board, the shower is not waterproofed.
- Code slope-to-drain on the shower floor
- The floor must pitch to the drain so water never ponds. Ask how the pre-slope is built; a flat or improperly sloped pan holds water and fails.
- Flood test before tile
- A reputable installer flood-tests the waterproofed pan to confirm it holds water before setting a single tile. Skipping the test means you find the leak after it is buried.
- Niche and bench waterproofed and sloped
- Niches and benches are the top leak points. They must be waterproofed and pitched to shed water. Confirm these details are in the scope.
- Slip-rated floor tile for a wet surface
- A shower floor is wet by definition. A small-format, DCOF-rated tile gives grip; large slick tile on a shower floor is a hazard.
- Insurance and a workmanship guarantee
- Liability and workers' comp insurance plus a written workmanship guarantee protect you if anything built needs attention. Documentation should be available on request.
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Our 4-Layer Warranty
Every Pro Work shower tile project is backed by four layers of coverage:
- Manufacturer warranty
- Full coverage on the waterproofing system, drain, tile, and grout, registered on your behalf. These warranties hold only with certified installation of the tested system — which is what we provide.
- Pro Work workmanship guarantee
- 5 years on installation labor. If tile, grout, or a waterproofing detail we built fails within the guarantee period, we return at no cost.
- Florida Building Code compliance
- Built to FBC wet-area waterproofing and slope-to-drain requirements, with HVHZ product-approved materials where coastal South Florida requires them.
- Flood-tested waterproofing
- The waterproofed pan is flood-tested before any tile is set — the step that proves the shower holds water and prevents the hidden mold Florida is known for.
Why Florida Homeowners Choose Pro Work for Shower Tile
Most crews tile a shower. We build a waterproofing system and finish it with tile. The same installer who lays out your niche and tile also waterproofs the pan, slopes it to drain, and flood-tests it — so the beautiful shower is dry inside the wall, where it counts.
- Waterproofed behind every tile. Bonded membrane on pan, walls, curb, and niche — the part most failures skip.
- Flood-tested before tiling. We prove the pan holds water before burying it under tile.
- Free in-home estimate. On-site assessment, drain and leak check, line-item breakdown, no high-pressure sales tactic.
- Manufacturer-certified installers. Keeps your waterproofing and tile warranty valid.
- One crew, demo to grout. Tear-out, pan, membrane, tile, and grout under one schedule — no bouncing between trades.
- 5-year workmanship guarantee. If something we built needs attention, we come back.
Related Tile Work We Coordinate
A shower rarely stands alone — it ties into the bathroom around it. We hold it all under one crew so the wet area and the room are one continuous, waterproofed finish:
- Bathroom Tile — floors and walls around the shower, waterproofed and matched to the shower tile.
- Wall Tile — accent and feature walls tied into the wet-area waterproofing.
- Tile Regrouting — refreshing failed grout in adjacent showers and wet areas.
- Grout Sealing — sealing cement grout to resist Florida moisture and mildew.