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mcp6453 October 31st 04 12:30 PM

Bath Tub Surround
 
Yesterday I tried to clean the mildew from the caulking around my bath
tub. Since it would not clean, I removed it. The more I tried to clean
behind it, the more I realized that the problem with pretty bad, so I
removed the plastic surround from the tub. The sheetrock behind the
surround had been wet and was molded and deteriorated. Both the
sheetrock and the surround have to be replaced.

The surround I removed was plastic with foam backing made to look like
tiles. I'm debating whether to use tile or ceramic as a replacement.
Unfortunately, I am not qualified to do the tile job myself, and the
ceramic is rather expensive. I think I prefer the ceramic. What are the
considerations for each?

rosie readandpost October 31st 04 02:57 PM

number one PRO for tiling, is the surrounds look cheap!

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"mcp6453" wrote in message
...
: Yesterday I tried to clean the mildew from the caulking around my
bath
: tub. Since it would not clean, I removed it. The more I tried to
clean
: behind it, the more I realized that the problem with pretty bad,
so I
: removed the plastic surround from the tub. The sheetrock behind
the
: surround had been wet and was molded and deteriorated. Both the
: sheetrock and the surround have to be replaced.
:
: The surround I removed was plastic with foam backing made to look
like
: tiles. I'm debating whether to use tile or ceramic as a
replacement.
: Unfortunately, I am not qualified to do the tile job myself, and
the
: ceramic is rather expensive. I think I prefer the ceramic. What
are the
: considerations for each?



bumtracks October 31st 04 04:43 PM

might visit a cultured marble shop.
they pour up marble sheet in most any color(s), affix them to the walls, and
No Grout to clean ;)
It is not labor intensive to block up and pour custom dimensions into stock
molds and then it really installs quick - made to fit perfect! Price is
really quite reasonable around here as there's several shops doing it.

"mcp6453" wrote in message
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Yesterday I tried to clean the mildew from the caulking around my bath
tub. Since it would not clean, I removed it. The more I tried to clean
behind it, the more I realized that the problem with pretty bad, so I
removed the plastic surround from the tub. The sheetrock behind the
surround had been wet and was molded and deteriorated. Both the
sheetrock and the surround have to be replaced.

The surround I removed was plastic with foam backing made to look like
tiles. I'm debating whether to use tile or ceramic as a replacement.
Unfortunately, I am not qualified to do the tile job myself, and the
ceramic is rather expensive. I think I prefer the ceramic. What are the
considerations for each?




Oscar_Lives October 31st 04 06:16 PM


"mcp6453" wrote in message
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Yesterday I tried to clean the mildew from the caulking around my bath
tub. Since it would not clean, I removed it. The more I tried to clean
behind it, the more I realized that the problem with pretty bad, so I
removed the plastic surround from the tub. The sheetrock behind the
surround had been wet and was molded and deteriorated. Both the
sheetrock and the surround have to be replaced.

The surround I removed was plastic with foam backing made to look like
tiles. I'm debating whether to use tile or ceramic as a replacement.
Unfortunately, I am not qualified to do the tile job myself, and the
ceramic is rather expensive. I think I prefer the ceramic. What are the
considerations for each?


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