Hey Everyone - long time reader first time Post - I hope I get HALF as much help as most of the people up here - I would greatly Appreciate it :thumbup:
I have a very small basement Bathroom (6'x4') and down the road, I would like to make it bigger but right now with Baby on the way and just completing the upstairs bathroom remodeling, I need to wait for a little while - however I would like to do a little bit to get the shower back into working order
When we bought the house we realized it was a fixer upper which is what we always wanted - but some of the items we knew would be a REALLY big job.... Currently I have a Steel (yeah thats right) steel shower stall that is rusted to the point that with a little nudge, it will crumble to the ground We can not use the shower - the Base of the shower is a solid concrete with no chips or cracks - so with the limited room and the fact that I need to rip the steel down, what can I do to get the shower back to working order for as little amount of $$$ as possible - I was thinking some sort of Acrylic walls, but how to I attach them to the cement Base? :huh: -
The wall situation is Standing Facing the Faucet - North Wall Concrete Basement Foundation, and the South Wall Back wall of a Closet (which someday will allow me to increase the Shower Size - West wall is connected to my Study - East wall is the Shower Curtain.
Is there anything that anyone could suggest or any DIY instructions that anyone has - I would LOVE it -
Thanks in Advance for the advice -
OUTJUNK (Jerry Zachmeier):whistling2:
I have a very small basement Bathroom (6'x4') and down the road, I would like to make it bigger but right now with Baby on the way and just completing the upstairs bathroom remodeling, I need to wait for a little while - however I would like to do a little bit to get the shower back into working order
When we bought the house we realized it was a fixer upper which is what we always wanted - but some of the items we knew would be a REALLY big job.... Currently I have a Steel (yeah thats right) steel shower stall that is rusted to the point that with a little nudge, it will crumble to the ground We can not use the shower - the Base of the shower is a solid concrete with no chips or cracks - so with the limited room and the fact that I need to rip the steel down, what can I do to get the shower back to working order for as little amount of $$$ as possible - I was thinking some sort of Acrylic walls, but how to I attach them to the cement Base? :huh: -
The wall situation is Standing Facing the Faucet - North Wall Concrete Basement Foundation, and the South Wall Back wall of a Closet (which someday will allow me to increase the Shower Size - West wall is connected to my Study - East wall is the Shower Curtain.
Is there anything that anyone could suggest or any DIY instructions that anyone has - I would LOVE it -
Thanks in Advance for the advice -
OUTJUNK (Jerry Zachmeier):whistling2: