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  1. Alan Wheeler

    Moving bathroom sink water supply lines

    I need to move my bathroom sink to a new location. What is the correct way to move the water pipes? The walls are concrete block and the floor is concrete slab. I would prefer to cut a channel in the concrete slab as I think this would be easier than cutting a channel in the concrete block and...
  2. Alan Wheeler

    Lustrolite shower wall covering

    I am interested in using Lustrolite or other similar acrylic panels to surface my shower walls. It is available in Europe and Australia but I cannot find a supplier in the USA (Florida would be best). I am not sure why acrylic panels don't appear to be widely used in the US and would appreciate...
  3. Alan Wheeler

    Cutting into block wall for shower water supply

    I am replacing an old tub with a walk in shower. The faucets are located low for the tub and I want to place the new shower faucet at a higher height. The water pipes sit in a rendered concrete block wall and I am wary of chiseling into the block in case it affects the strength of the wall. What...
  4. Alan Wheeler

    Concrete shower pan; do I need a liner?

    I just removed the old tub from my bathroom and want to replace it with a walk in shower. The shower will sit on a poured concrete floor. To form a sloped shower pan would normally involve laying a sloped mortar base then laying the plastic water barrier and then laying a final sloped mortar...
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