ChanelGirl asked: I have a shower enclosure that is three sided and 60 inches tall all around. The three sides measure 26 inches wide by 60 inches tall, 24 inches wide by 60 inches tall and 60 inches wide by 60 inches tall. What is the total sq footage? Thanks
I am trying to figure out how many tiles I need
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iceeman200 asked: You know that two to three feet left above the shower walls, I woould like to tile that area. Does that mean I have to tare up the exsisting wallboard? Or can I just throw up some tile and call it good? Thank you!
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CrimsonSnow asked: I’m looking for a product that can withstand years of water, comes in large panels or sheets, is relatively thin (1/2 in. or so) and is aesthetically pleasing. Cost is a factor, but I’d rather pay a little more than mess with hours and hours of time and tiles.
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telwidit asked: My tub and shower enclosure is about 20 years old and the use of abrasive cleaners have removed the clean shiny surface appearance of the white enclosure. Is there a easy to use product that a handy man could use that will restore the new like appearance of the enclosure.
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jacquefromtexas asked: I just bought a condo with a tub/shower enclosure and I’d much prefer a shower curtain. Is it complicated or expensive to remove and enclosure? Will it damage the tub and walls? Any guidance?
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Oconnsh asked: I have a frameless shower enclosure and the U Clamp that supports it underneath is meant to be screwed through a tile base. I have a cast iron shower base and don’t want to compromise its integrity (or porceline). Does anyone know the best way to affix it without drilling?
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