How Do You Replace A Fiberglass Shower?
Many people replace their shower stalls either because it’s out of style or the configuration no longer suits their requirements and a new stall will better fit their lifestyle. A new shower stall doesn’t only improve the appearance of a bathroom, but it can make life easier due to features like permanent and solid grab bars for safety, built-in seats or integral shelves for convenience. Planning for the New Shower Stall Step 1 Consider the size and configuration for the new shower stall. Are you replacing the existing stall with one of the same size or are you looking to increase the size of your shower? Replacing size for size will likely mean you can use the existing drain and possibly the existing hot and cold water plumbing as well. Step 2 Changing size or shape of the stall will likely mean you’ll have to move the floor drain, and that can involve breaking concrete or the mortar bed of the shower pan. Step 3 Installing a larger shower stall will require you to do one of two thing