Toilets, Sinks, Showers, Tubs and Disposals - removing one-piece shower
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jgl
11-03-05, 10:20 AM
my shower in installed between two walls and cannot be removed as one piece, any suggestions for cutting??
majakdragon
11-03-05, 11:00 AM
jgl, Welcome to the DIY Forums.
A lot depends on how it was installed. It may have adhesive holding it onto the walls. The flanges around the top edge may be nailed. You could try a Roto-zip tool. This way you can control the depth of the cut and not have undue damage to the walls. Good luck.
A lot depends on how it was installed. It may have adhesive holding it onto the walls. The flanges around the top edge may be nailed. You could try a Roto-zip tool. This way you can control the depth of the cut and not have undue damage to the walls. Good luck.