Tips On Choosing A New Shower Stall For Your Bathroom

Most households in the United States have bathtubs that only serve as showers. People prefer to have this type of setup because it is one that does two jobs but requires only one bathroom fixture. If you are planning to do some bathroom remodeling, you may also want to consider getting a new bathtub with a shower stall. Not all bathtubs for sale in the market, however, double as showers. In this case, you may have to find yourself a new shower stall.


Space Considerations
One of the most important things you will have to consider when looking for a

new shower stall is the space available in your bathroom. You may have limited space if you are going to have a bathtub and a standalone shower. With bathroom remodeling, however, you might have the chance to make adjustments and choose the kind of shower you prefer. This way, you don’t have to worry if the fixture will even fit in the bathroom.


Where to Buy
Many retailers and home improvement shops sell standalone shower kits. You may want to check in to these establishments first to make sure that you find lots of options. Another reason why you should do this is to be able to do some comparison shopping. If you do not find a shower kit to your liking in these stores, then find other brands and models elsewhere. Some shops sell shower parts

separately. What you need to look for are shower walls, a shower head, a shower door, and a shower floor.


Brands and Pricing
Once you set out hunting for your new shower kit, you will find that there are literally hundreds of brands and designs available in the market. If you are working on a budget, it is best to limit yourself to kits that have received good consumer reviews and have been recommended by people who do bathroom remodeling. Standalone showers come in different sizes, shapes, and styles. Read about items that fit well in the kind of bathroom that you have. Most standard showers are priced at around two hundred to three hundred dollars.


Installing the Shower
Once you have purchased the shower kit of your choice, you may want to install it right away. Most standalone shower kits provide instructions on how to install them. These should help you easily install your own shower even without a handyman around.

If you are remodeling a bathroom for someone with special needs, you may want to look for handicap showers instead. 

Reference: Home Makeovers That Sell (book)



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