elskeptico
Jul 9, 2007, 07:26 PM
We just bought this nice tiny house with 2 full bathrooms. This is the upstairs bathroom, tiny with a leaky shower. The inspector says it's the walls that are leaking, which isn't hard to believe since it's that wood paneling. Not sure what the owner did to seal any of that. :confused: Anyway, I'd kind of like to keep the shower, but removing it completely is definitely an option. It is a tiny bathroom, and the toilet is almost right up against the shower pan. There's also a kind of micro-sink. I was planning on replacing the shower with tile on the walls, but now I'm leaning toward pulling the shower out altogether.
What are the chances that shower pan leaks? I plan to cut into the floor beneath it to have a look, but I'm not sure I'll be able to tell anything.
The whole bathroom is 4.5' x 6'. The other bathroom (while not connected to the master bedroom), is really nice and fully functional. There's no reason we NEED this shower.
Then again, since the plumbing's already there, it would be a shame to pull it out, decreasing the value of the home.
Any opinions on what I should do?
http://www.eyeproductions.com/house/1515_shower_01.jpg
http://www.eyeproductions.com/house/1515_shower_02.jpg
http://www.eyeproductions.com/house/1515_shower_03.jpg
What are the chances that shower pan leaks? I plan to cut into the floor beneath it to have a look, but I'm not sure I'll be able to tell anything.
The whole bathroom is 4.5' x 6'. The other bathroom (while not connected to the master bedroom), is really nice and fully functional. There's no reason we NEED this shower.
Then again, since the plumbing's already there, it would be a shame to pull it out, decreasing the value of the home.
Any opinions on what I should do?
http://www.eyeproductions.com/house/1515_shower_01.jpg
http://www.eyeproductions.com/house/1515_shower_02.jpg
http://www.eyeproductions.com/house/1515_shower_03.jpg