Shower Curtain Ceramic
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How can I get a plaster wall ready for a shower? What should I do about a window that would be in the shower?
Want to add a tub shower head. Now I have ceramic tiles 3 / 4 of the way to the wall around the tub. The top is painted plaster. I a window that is currently above the tub. The shower curtain, of course, is easy. The contractor BlueBoard not instal. I forgot to add that
Their main problem is that you have to get behind the wall where the shower is going to run the pipe from a shunt (or highlight bath, if you get a tub with built-tap diverter) to where the shower head will be. And I can not imagine how they could achieve that without the removal of existing tiles and wall board there. Also absolutely not install the shower head without the tile on the wall so that all of the above (and about a foot above), the shower. You should probably tile around throughout the complex, at least at that height. As for the window as it would be tiling up the wall, it is possible that the tiles as well above the window sill and the inner frame of the building.
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