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Bathroom Remodeling Ideas

By Tim Carter
©1993-2008 Tim Carter
Summary: Bathroom remodeling is one of the most stressful remodeling jobs there is. To make the job worthwhile, start with great bathroom remodeling ideas. Remodeling a bathroom can take a few days or a few weeks, depending upon the type of bathroom remodeling plans you choose to work with. Select a bathroom remodeling contractor who can prove to you he will be on the job each day until it is complete.

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Barnett Smith
13 Apr 2008, 09:43
New tub installation? I plan on a diy in the near future and would like some advice on tub installation c/w surround and shower head. The floor is very doubtfull as it is spongie and over a crawl space so I'm going to have to remove the sub floor to view/repair/replace the joist. Yes I am in for a treat.
tom
11 Jun 2008, 08:56
what kind of cement should we use in a shower pan
Virginia
16 Jul 2008, 05:51
I need to replace my neo angle shower because of a leak located at the tile, shower pan, shower glass junction. The plumber said this leak is typical for a neo angle. We are going to replace it with either a swanstone or acrylic over fiberglass unit. They would have to be at least a two piece unit because I would like at least a 44" unit and this will be installed into an existing home. I have heard those would be the best choices. Is that true?

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