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Upgrading an old shower is a great way to refresh your bathroom. And if you’re simply replacing like for like, and don’t have to move any plumbing round, then installing a brand new shower enclosure is actually a job you can do yourself.
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https://www.mitre10.co.nz/guides-and-advice/guide/how-to-install-a-shower-enclosure
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Why did you not add the protective rubber matting underneath it in case it leaks ???
My liner is thicker about 12mm so will I have a problem when installing both doors ? Thx
Is this diy or restricted building work? Is a building consent needed?
For a 1960's house, to redo my bathroom should I keep the wooden floor as it looks good or should I use tiles on top of the wooden floor please? Any opinions are appreciated.
what is the reason for the jib aqua line to sit 10mm above the tray opposed to being hard against it?
can u please tell me what brand is the shower pan
As an American, I could only follow half the time with all the New Zealand slang lol
Nice video m8. Helpful as. But I might have added a bead of silicone to the top and bottom extrusion to make for a quieter action on that door. Might be overkill but yeah, nah?