Dix Systems Inc. is an innovative company, responding to the needs of the construction industry through the procurement of new products and the creation of cost efficient and innovative materials. Solving problems by introducing new products to the marketplace is our business, and working in conjunction with the construction industry to operate more efficiently and effectively in the 21st century is our ultimate goal.Our products undergo extensive research, development and market research procedures to ensure an effective and efficient products. We provide marketing assistance, by means of our "push through" program to all distributors.

Dix Systems Inc. President, Steve J. Dix, has over 35 years experience in the construction industry. He is a past member of several construction associations including the Tile and Terrazzo Association. Mr. Dix has had extensive experience in working with new homebuilders, renovators, institutional and commercial contractors, tile dealer, retail customers and designers. He has also consulted on several projects in the ceramic tile industry in both Canada and the United States. Being familiar with both the construction industry/ marketplace and present and future trends, Mr. Dix has provided Dix Systems Inc .the necessary tools for ongoing success and customer satisfaction.

Research and Development is an ongoing process within Dix Systems Inc. Please check our website periodically for changes and new product information and availability. If there is anything you feel we overlooked please let us know.

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TESTIMONIALS

"I just wanted to let you know that I received the liner last Monday. The fit was perfect and having everything that was needed [pre-pitch, quick-pitch, the curb kit...] right on hand was great. I've never installed a shower pan before and it only took a couple of hours. This is a great product you've got. I'm glad I found it."

Shawn
Feb 26. 2008

"I wish more people viewed the OneLiner as the innovative solution it truly is for commercial and residential use. There is no question that I will use the unit for even my own upcoming project and recognize its obvious benefits. If you are building a home, water is the one element you need to control. Too many shower environments are lacking the secure result and long-term benefits of the OneLiner System. Our foot on the market is in the door for Dix Systems and we hope they can continue to make their presence known.  Is there something better.... nothing comes to mind. Dix Systems would be the best choice or Cadillac over all current options."

The Tile Man.
Ceramic-tile.com
Jan 9. 2006 

"In 1996 – 97 we tiled 2- 45 unit barracks for the Luke Air-force Base in Litchfield Arizona for the Corp of Engineers. The first barracks was built without the Dix Systems OneLiner and we had 11 leaking showers within 6 months and all 11 showers had to be replaced.  The Corp of Engineers examined and approved the Dix Systems OneLiner.  We tiled the second barracks using the Dix Systems OneLiner and have not had a leak - period, and we are convinced that with the Dix Systems OneLiners there will be none.  The Dix Systems OneLiner has proven to be cost effective and durable for the lifetime of the showers that they are installed in.  Not all tradesmen are trained in the proper installation of  PVC or CPE liners and the OneLiner makes our jobs so much more secure with the confidence that there are no call backs due to leaks in the shower floor.  Is there any other choice?  Not for us."

Howard Dunbar
Dunbar Tile
July 2005. 

"If you haven't already constructed your shower and specifically want a user-friendly shower pan, there's none that can offer the crucial and necessary NO WATER PENETRATION ASSURANCES, which this product can guarantee. Combined with cementitious backer board …  you will have a composition shower that should virtually last for a lifetime. It's easily understood and solves a huge industry concern for shower pans, shower bases, waterproofing...its mud bed shower base simplicity. Initially, considering to provide the tile-setters with a water barrier for this purpose, a solid piece would have been the first approach. I'm not sure why anyone hasn't approached the problem in this fashion before. It may have been materials available, costs involved in production, etc. but it would have certainly been the first choice of concept and satisfies the need with no folds, no seems, puncture proof, labor saving, properly sloped, base edge design, no fuss, no mess, no problems, it even has a five year warranty."

The Tile Man.
Ceramic-tile.com
August 22. 2000



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