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Hello All,

While trying to change a shower head in a Aquaglass tub/shower/spa
insert, it seems I managed to break the plumbing on the other side of
the shower head. My guess is the lunkhead that installed it all years
ago used PVC (or some other plastic) plumbing for the shower head
connection.

My question is, am I better off trying to access the plumbing from the
other side of the wall (drywall) or cut a circle around the shower
head, repair the plumbing, then use a fiberglass repair kit (or
something like that?)

I'm hesitatnt to open the drywall on the reverse side, as it is part
of another bathroom, and wallpapered, and the wall paper pattern will
most likely be impossible to locate, so I'm trying to avoid
wallpapering the other bathroom to service the plumbing in the first.

Many thanks!

Quietman
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On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 04:06:10 -0800 (PST), Quietman
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Hello All,

While trying to change a shower head in a Aquaglass tub/shower/spa
insert, it seems I managed to break the plumbing on the other side of
the shower head. My guess is the lunkhead that installed it all years
ago used PVC (or some other plastic) plumbing for the shower head
connection.

My question is, am I better off trying to access the plumbing from the
other side of the wall (drywall) or cut a circle around the shower
head, repair the plumbing, then use a fiberglass repair kit (or
something like that?)

I'm hesitatnt to open the drywall on the reverse side, as it is part
of another bathroom, and wallpapered, and the wall paper pattern will
most likely be impossible to locate, so I'm trying to avoid
wallpapering the other bathroom to service the plumbing in the first.

Many thanks!

Quietman


Rock and a hard place. Me, I'd go in through the drywall. For one,
you probably don't know exactly what broke or where, or what else you
may decide needs to be fixed once you're in there, so you may end up
with a much bigger hole than you think. And fixing fiberglass so it
will hold up in a shower and looks decent is probably going to be
hard.

Maybe you can get by with installing a plumbing access hatch in the
wall and painting it to blend with the wallpaper, rather than trying
to match the wallpaper. The supply places sell plastic access door
kits in various sizes.

Barring that, you could always hang a nice big picture in the other
bath...

HTH, Paul F.
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Hello All,

While trying to change a shower head in a Aquaglass tub/shower/spa
insert, it seems I managed to break the plumbing on the other side of
the shower head. My guess is the lunkhead that installed it all years
ago used PVC (or some other plastic) plumbing for the shower head
connection.

My question is, am I better off trying to access the plumbing from the
other side of the wall (drywall) or cut a circle around the shower
head, repair the plumbing, then use a fiberglass repair kit (or
something like that?)

I'm hesitatnt to open the drywall on the reverse side, as it is part
of another bathroom, and wallpapered, and the wall paper pattern will
most likely be impossible to locate, so I'm trying to avoid
wallpapering the other bathroom to service the plumbing in the first.


Repairing the drywall and making good is likely to be
easier and more satisfactory than repairing the
fiberglass (unless you're a fiberglass expert in which
case you wouldn't be asking).

Cut the drywall to repair the plumbing and then get
creative with access covers, paintings and other
decorative approaches when you're ready to fix up
the wall.

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eVERYONE,

Thank you for your tips and ideas. After more thought, i will most
likely go trough the drywall. The location in the OTHER bathroom has a
small medicine cabinet hanging approximately where the hole will need
to go.

I'm thinking, rather than match wall paper, etc, install a LARGER
medicine cabinet over the access hole.

Thanks again & Happy Holidays everyone,

Quietman
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Oh pshaw, on Mon 17 Dec 2007 03:21:04a, Quietman meant to say...

eVERYONE,

Thank you for your tips and ideas. After more thought, i will most
likely go trough the drywall. The location in the OTHER bathroom has a
small medicine cabinet hanging approximately where the hole will need
to go.

I'm thinking, rather than match wall paper, etc, install a LARGER
medicine cabinet over the access hole.

Thanks again & Happy Holidays everyone,

Quietman


Sounds like yuou've got a solution!

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