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Don Myers September 30th 06 03:27 PM

Tub to shower conversion
 
Hello all -
We plan on converting a one-piece fiberglass tub/shower unit into a
shower only. We have received estimates from a local contractor who
proposes to do the conversion using off-the-shelf materials and local
franchises of two companies (BathFitters and Luxury Home Systems) who
specialize in this sort of work. Cost proposals are significantly
higher for the local contractor, which causes us to lean toward using
one of the nation-wide operations. Both BathFitters and Luxury Home
Systems use acrylic for the shower base and walls. Has anyone here
had any direct experience with either of these companies, especially
regarding the quality of their materials? I realize there are going to
be some variables between franchisees, but would appreciate the
benefit of anyone's prior experience. TIA

Don M.

professorpaul September 30th 06 05:34 PM

Tub to shower conversion
 
We had Bathfitters in to deal with a deteriorating tile situation
around a shower/tub. Worked like a charm, as it was turning into a
maintence nightmare. I did have a couple of seams open up as things
settled a bit, but they came right out and made it right. Overall, I'm
satisfied.


EXT September 30th 06 11:27 PM

Tub to shower conversion
 
I personally don't like acrylic bases. If you are all skinny people then you
won't put much weight on it. If you are a little beefier, you may find it to
start cracking around the drain unless it is perfectly supported underneath
with absolutely no vertical movement as one moves around on it. They also
scratch very easily so you have to be careful with cleaning products as most
have some abrasives in them.

"Don Myers" wrote in message
...
Hello all -
We plan on converting a one-piece fiberglass tub/shower unit into a
shower only. We have received estimates from a local contractor who
proposes to do the conversion using off-the-shelf materials and local
franchises of two companies (BathFitters and Luxury Home Systems) who
specialize in this sort of work. Cost proposals are significantly
higher for the local contractor, which causes us to lean toward using
one of the nation-wide operations. Both BathFitters and Luxury Home
Systems use acrylic for the shower base and walls. Has anyone here
had any direct experience with either of these companies, especially
regarding the quality of their materials? I realize there are going to
be some variables between franchisees, but would appreciate the
benefit of anyone's prior experience. TIA

Don M.





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