Found What Works On Fiberglass Showers and Tubs
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Anyone have the ARP Styleline Granite Fiberglass Tub/Shower?
Comments (0)Looking for photos please. Their website is horrible but I am interested in what these actually look like installed. Thank you in advance. :)...See MoreDo you love your one piece acrylic/fiberglass tub or shower?
Comments (22)Well, I don't love mine- but it could be as old as 30 years+. We've been in this house 13 years, and it was already there and well-used when we moved in. When we gut the BR I guess maybe we'll find out if there was anything else there before. And it's more because it is tiny- inside dimensions of 28X30. Certainly don't find it stains- I used a steamer and Oxy-clean to get PO's dirt off, and try to squeegee it after each use- DH couldn't be bothered- not worth nagging him as we're replacing it soon anyways. My Mom built a fairly high end luxury home and put two in her two guest baths- She loves them and definitely the ease of cleaning is an important bonus for her as she approaches her 80's. (In fact, she may have one in her Master shower- I've just never been in there!)...See MoreIs window possible in tub/shower with acrylic/fiberglass enclosur
Comments (4)Thanks for the suggestions. I had not heard of Abitibi board before. I goodled it but seems like abitibi makes so many different panels so I did not find anything specific for bethroom enclosures. I assume the abitibi panel sombreuil_mongrel is talking about is a waterproof type of panel? Seems like an attractive option if I can find it in the San Jose,CA area and if they make enough trim/flashings to achieve water tightness around the window. Mooie, thanks for sharing your tile experience. I may consider tile too, after all. I even thought of perhaps making something from scratch myself around the window like fiberglass (liquid form+glass cloth) or same with epoxy and glass cloth? On the other hand, IÂm weary of using non standard methods/materials in case I ever want to sell the house. Unfortunately I have found that inspectors tend to flag anything they are unfamiliar with even if it is superior to the "standard" stuff....See MoreFiberlgass Tub Filled with Water during Construction, Now Stained
Comments (3)Have you contacted your builder to let them know this issue? That would probably be my next course of action. They told you they would clean it right up, yet they didn't. I would give them another opportunity to make it look new (as it should, because it is) or I would ask for a replacement tub. Good luck!...See Morekristianne
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