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Old 03-17-2007, 08:22 AM   #2
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Finally getting around to doing some home improvement work. Item number one is to remove and replace the old stand up shower enclosure in the bathroom. Anyone have any experience or tips on this? Looks pretty simple for even a novice like myself. Searched around the net for some tips, but didn't find too much that was very helpful. The guys at Home Depot and Lowes made it sound REALLY easy.

It's not very difficult. Just double or triple check your measurements before you cut the hole for the mixing valve. When the old one is out would be a good time to consider replacing the valve if it is an old one. (20 years or so) The newer ones have an anti scald adjustment which is mandatory nowadays. Buy the best enclosure you can afford. Don't skimp as it will come back to bite you later on. Don't ask me how I know.
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