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Shower remodel from a few years ago.
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<blockquote data-quote="1shott" data-source="post: 3645909" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>When I built this house, in 1998, in the master bath I installed a basic 36x36 acrylic one piece shower stall.</p><p></p><p>In 2018 I decided to start a remodel, brought on by my house being broke into. </p><p></p><p>One of the projects was to tear out the shower insert and tile in a new shower. </p><p></p><p>When I framed the walls I framed this opening as a 36 wide by 48 deep. So when I decided to tile in the shower I brought the curb out a foot. </p><p></p><p>For tile I shopped around and ended up buying enough of a clearance tile for not only the shower, but the entry way, dining, kitchen and utility room, I figured hey why not. The tile ran me about $3 a case, 15 sq feet in a case, .20 cents a sq foot tile, I am in. </p><p></p><p>The curb is a 6in curb, pan set by hand. Used sand topping mix for the curb and pan. </p><p></p><p>All told in materials for the shower about $100 if that, labor was free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1shott, post: 3645909, member: 29"] When I built this house, in 1998, in the master bath I installed a basic 36x36 acrylic one piece shower stall. In 2018 I decided to start a remodel, brought on by my house being broke into. One of the projects was to tear out the shower insert and tile in a new shower. When I framed the walls I framed this opening as a 36 wide by 48 deep. So when I decided to tile in the shower I brought the curb out a foot. For tile I shopped around and ended up buying enough of a clearance tile for not only the shower, but the entry way, dining, kitchen and utility room, I figured hey why not. The tile ran me about $3 a case, 15 sq feet in a case, .20 cents a sq foot tile, I am in. The curb is a 6in curb, pan set by hand. Used sand topping mix for the curb and pan. All told in materials for the shower about $100 if that, labor was free. [/QUOTE]
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