That sounds like a maintenance item that would be the homeowner's responsibility. Insurance covers damage, not normal wear and tear or deterioration.
The costs will vary according to the quality of the corner shower stall. However a medium quality corner shower stall would be about $6000 to buy and install.
No you not have to put backer board behind the tub below the shower stall area. You only need to use it behind the walls of the shower stall.
A typical shower door is 72".
You can put it at any height. Unless there is some other reason not to, something structural, I always put them above the shower stall for taller people.
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A curved shower rod can provide more space inside the shower stall, making it feel larger and more comfortable. It also helps to prevent the shower curtain from sticking to your body while showering, reducing the risk of water splashing outside the stall. Additionally, the curved design can add a stylish and modern touch to the bathroom.
When selecting a mobile home shower stall, important considerations include the size and layout of the bathroom, the material and durability of the shower stall, the ease of installation, and the overall aesthetic appeal to match the style of the mobile home.
To install a shower stall, first measure the space and choose a stall that fits. Next, prepare the area by removing any existing fixtures and ensuring the plumbing is in place. Install the shower pan, walls, and door according to the manufacturer's instructions. Seal the seams and connections to prevent leaks. Finally, test the shower for proper drainage and functionality.
it has a toilet, sink, shower and tub. (if it has a shower stall and no tub it is called a 3 piece)
There are many products you'll find to clean your shower stall at the grocery store. Once you have it all removed, a great mold preventative is to spray some vinegar water in your shower stall after each use. Also be sure to use your bathroom fan, and to keep it running long after you've finished bathing.
A tension rod is the best type of shower stall curtain rod to use for a small bathroom with limited space. It can be easily adjusted to fit the size of the shower stall and does not require drilling into the walls, making it a convenient and space-saving option.
24".