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Brilliant_Rock
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- Mar 5, 2009
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Dh and I are remodelers and we enjoy it. We purchased a 40year old home 2 years ago and have set upon remodeling. We have gutted the kitchen and redone 90% of the home EXCEPT for the bathrooms. We were hoping to put them off for another year or so and had just started some major landscape/drainage projects. Unfortunately, both faucets in the master and the shower are dripping. We have had 3plumbers out to see if we can "patch" the problems and put us back on our original timeline, but for various complex reasons "patching" the problems would be ridiculously expensive and we feel the money would be better spent on the actual remodel. Our options are letting it drip for a while (annoying) or proceeding with a remodel before we had planned.
I have a general idea of the changes I want to make, but had not thought about the particulars, mainly materials. Last night our contractor was over and suggested granite slab walls for the shower. He showed us some pics and I really liked the way it looked. I also find the absence of grout lines extremely appealing. Has anyone else had experience with slab walls? Pro? Cons?
I have a general idea of the changes I want to make, but had not thought about the particulars, mainly materials. Last night our contractor was over and suggested granite slab walls for the shower. He showed us some pics and I really liked the way it looked. I also find the absence of grout lines extremely appealing. Has anyone else had experience with slab walls? Pro? Cons?