Shower Drain Replacement What Is The Best Type Of Replacement Material When Ripping Out And Redoing A Bathroom Down To The Studs.?

What is the best type of replacement material when ripping out and redoing a bathroom down to the studs.? - shower drain replacement

Council for concrete?
Wonder Board?
Green Board?
Hardy?
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This is a complete redo:
Paredes
Electric
Floor
Fixtures
Plumbing

So, take a tray with one end of the discharge must shower special order, I think, most of which are available at the center? If the center is the most common, should go there again! I want to lift too, and put a shower control the rotation, the elimination of a 3-checks. Is there a trick, special equipment, so necessary in doing?
Thank you!

6 comments:

stoppdem... said...

Council green-board bathroom, but Hardy around the tub if you plan to tile the region. Otherwise, the green on the edges.

nigel v said...

I wear resistant for shower and backsplash sheet rock the rest.

It is hard to find shower pans, tub has holes without order.

Beer Drinker, Hell Raiser said...

I use a concrete slab around the bath and shower upstairs, and when it is tile. Regular drywall for the rest of the room.

If the pipes are replaced, just the single lever shower faucet, you want to install, no big deal. It is fitted with three buttons.

Kurtis G said...

I can not answer questions with confidence sanitary, but I can say on the floor and the walls.

Use 3 / 4 "Tyvec (or similr product) in the earth. You will need 1 / 2" green board near the toilet and shower (even above the shower). Regular 1 / 2 "drywall work on the remaining walls.

Use 14 Gage 2 son with ground lights and a fan. Use 12-gauge 2-conductor, because of sale. (Exit Tomas near the sink and tub / shower also need a plug-FI).

Kurtis G said...

I can not answer questions with confidence sanitary, but I can say on the floor and the walls.

Use 3 / 4 "Tyvec (or similr product) in the earth. You will need 1 / 2" green board near the toilet and shower (even above the shower). Regular 1 / 2 "drywall work on the remaining walls.

Use 14 Gage 2 son with ground lights and a fan. Use 12-gauge 2-conductor, because of sale. (Exit Tomas near the sink and tub / shower also need a plug-FI).

Kurtis G said...

I can not answer questions with confidence sanitary, but I can say on the floor and the walls.

Use 3 / 4 "Tyvec (or similr product) in the earth. You will need 1 / 2" green board near the toilet and shower (even above the shower). Regular 1 / 2 "drywall work on the remaining walls.

Use 14 Gage 2 son with ground lights and a fan. Use 12-gauge 2-conductor, because of sale. (Exit Tomas near the sink and tub / shower also need a plug-FI).

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