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On 12/14/2013 2:29 PM, Snag wrote:
WW wrote:
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At the prices they want for prefab shower stalls ?? Prefab bases
start at around 600 bucks , surrounds 300 bucks and up . Looks like
I'm going to be building a tile shower ... materials should run
around $275-$325 and labor will be ...me . Sure glad I said yes when
a former employer asked if I wanted to work with the tile guy !


Snag. You will never be sorry if you go for the molded surround type. We
have had two homes with theses.
easy to clean, no mildew or leak problems. Don't let cost defer you for
something that is trouble free.
Remember you must live with it. WW

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The problem is that our budget won't stretch far enough to spend nearly a
thousand bucks on the shower . And having done a lot of tile work , I know
which grouts to use ... acrylic modified products are much more
mildew-resistant than older grouts .


Are you using a hardener additive? I use it on small concrete and grout
jobs and it works fantastic. I was thinking about using it on my next br
tile job.

http://www.quikrete.com/ProductLines...cFortifier.asp

I used a acrylic hardener full strength (no water just hardener) on a
counter job I did too. It helps keep stains out. The stuff makes grout
incredibly strong. Really doesn't cost that much either for small jobs.