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Default How hard is it to add a small corner seat to an existing shower stall?

On 08 Jul 2011 16:16:54 GMT, Han wrote:

"dadiOH" wrote in :

Jennifer Murphy wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 11:29:42 -0700, Oren wrote:

On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 14:10:33 -0400, Jennifer Murphy
wrote:

I'd like to put a small seat somewhere in our shower. Is this
something I might be able to do myself or should I hire a
contractor?

I'm thinking of something that I can just screw or glue onto the
existing shower. I don't want to remove any tiles and build it in.
Is that possible or reasonable?

The shower has 4x4 tiles over sheetrock.

Here are a couple of examples I found.

http://www.johnbridge.com/how-to/shower-seat/

http://tinyurl.com/5vbg3rk

It doesn't need to be as fancy as either of those.

You might consider seats from a medical supply house.

Something like this requires no install or modification to the
shower.

Pic:

http://images.allegrocentral.com/28/...eat-502928-BIG
_IMAGE.jpg

http://www.allegromedical.com/

That's a very good idea. Thanks.


And probably the best one in your case. You can also get inexpensive,
small, plastic stools at Home Depot and many other places.

A built in one wouldn't be all that hard - your DIY was very good - IF
the shower wasn't already tiled.


I bought an aluminum adjustable 4-legged shower seat on Amazon last year
($25.55) because I needed it after I had broken my leg (yesterday the
orthopedist declared it fully healed - no need for any more follow-up).

It is light, fairly compact and really comfortable. When not needed it
obviously can be packed upinto the attic, where it doesn't take space in
the shower. (Bathtub with shower, including a bar that the handheld head
can be put on for vertical adjustment higher for me than for spouse)


Is that model still available?