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 ...
Question: We’re planning a very large custom shower stall. Since we have the room, I’d like to have two separate shower mixing valves installed on opposite walls, with two rain-style shower heads.
Hosted on MSN
Prefab Stall vs. Tiled Shower Comparison Guide
Cost, Pros and Cons, and More to Help You Choose If you are considering installing a new shower, you'll want to consider both prefabricated and tiled showers. In ...
Dear PJ: Installing a larger stall in an existing bathroom can easily crowd the area. You can look into a neo-angle corner-type shower, but many homeowners prefer square or rectangle stalls. A ...
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 have a basic 3-by-3-foot shower stall and always wanted a rain-style shower head. With an existing standard shower stall, how do you convert to a rain shower head without turning it into a big ...
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.
Hosted on MSN
The Best Shower Kits for Every Bathroom Type
1523.4915% OFF$1294.97 at Bed Bath & Beyond Shop on Sam's Club Pros: Cons: The curved glass-paneled design of this corner shower kit is well-suited for those seeking a distinctive look. The 32-in. x ...
Lauren has six years of experience writing and editing home improvement content. She covered lifestyle, DIY, design and cleaning at The Spruce for five years and contributed home improvement pieces to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results