Dear Sonia: A shower stall with a tile floor is very attractive, but it can be a complicated home improvement project. Before you tackle a job of this magnitude, do some research to be sure you will ...
Q. When we had a large remodeling project done four years ago, adding a master bathroom and bedroom to our upstairs, we had a fiberglass shower unit installed in the bathroom. Our plan was to use it ...
Dear Jason: Building a shower with a ceramic tile floor is most attractive and durable. Using tile requires attention to detail so it will be leak-free. Study some videos on how to do it, and don’t ...
Q: I want to install a grab bar in my fiberglass shower stall. The problem is that the shower stall was installed when the condo was built. There is about 1 to 1-1/2 inches of “air space” between the ...
Q: We have an older shower stall and the mixing valve has to be replaced. The valve is installed in an area that’s hard to access, and we need to open up the tile. The present tile can’t be matched.
Q. I’m looking for the best solution to repair the holes that will be left in my fiberglass tub/shower after I remove the glass shower doors. In your answer to a recent question about mildew and ...
An outdated shower isn't just an eyesore — it could also cause serious issues in your home. Small cracks in the structure let water seep into your floors, which can lead to expensive mold issues.