I'm with you, Oren.
I think it depends on what is behind these acryllic tub shower cominations.
Greenboard, cement board. The units themselves should come out fairly easily, but it will depend on what is underneath. I redid mine in the home
I sold prior to moving to the Villages. I made a 'european style'....one large
room with a vanity and a toilet space. The issue was the tile leading to the
shower pan-drain had to be slanted toward those...the tile guys were a bit
perplexed, but were able to accomplish, AND it was the best use of space
when it was done. Very large square room all basically tiled. It was the
master bathroom and it was about $3,500 when all was said and done.
Now, I was redoing a traditional older bath without an acrylic shower/tub,
so that could or maybe wouldn't make a difference. I wish the acrylic folks
would figure out a walk in shower to replace the current tub-shower they
put in in a day. Glass shower doors and or curtains are both pretty dangerous
for some. Maybe someone will have a cost idea for here in TV.
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