Bathroom Corner Shower Buyers Guide


Before you purchase new bathroom corner showers for your upcoming bathroom renovations, you are going to want to make sure that you are adequately prepared for the installation process, to avoid any unforeseen circumstances that could cost you more time, and possibly even more money. One of the biggest problems homeowners face when they are performing renovations on their home is a lack of planning, which often times leads to more serious problems. To avoid problems from coming up during the middle of your projects, take the time to go over our list of necessary steps you’ll need to take to install bathroom shower enclosures.

Determine Whether You Are Going To Need To Move The Plumbing

When you are planning the layout of your bathroom renovations, you will need to determine whether you are going to be required to move the existing plumbing layout. If you are going to be using a corner shower enclosure where you have an existing rectangular shower, you will be required to move the drain, and incoming water supplies. This could cause problems unless you have planned for it in advance, because you may find out that the supply and drain lines simply do not line up to the new enclosures pre-cut openings.

Figure Out The Dimensions Of The Space Where The Shower Will Be Installed

Another problem you could run into after you’ve already purchased the shower is facing problems getting it into the position you want it. Because of this, simply take the time to measure the space where you are going to place the new enclosure and keep these numbers handy while you are shopping. You’ll be able to quickly verify that the enclosure you are considering for purchase will in fact fit into your existing bathroom layout.

Make Sure You Have The Necessary Tools And Equipment To Finish The Job

If you are performing the work yourself, you are going to need to make sure that you have all of the equipment you need to finish the job. If the enclosure is going in the same position as your existing shower, you will need to have a caulk gun, and other basic supplies. However, if the shower is going to be moved into a new position, you will be required to use pipe cutters, concrete tools, and other tools that you may not currently have. Go over the entire installation process to determine whether you are going to need to make emergency runs to the local hardware store, and knock them out before you start work on the new shower enclosure.


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