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Texas Tom
Jan 7, 2008, 07:04 PM
I’m planning a major bathroom remodel in a 40 year-old house. The current bath has a tub/shower. I plan to remove the tub and have a walk-in tiled shower installed. I plan to remove the current built-in lavatory cabinet and use a free-standing furniture-type lavatory cabinet. The current tub/shower is tiled and the lower 4-ft of the walls are tiled. So all of the walls/tile will be stripped and new sheetrock installed. The current floor tile will be removed and new tile installed.

The current tub/shower does not have an overhead light, but I want to add one in the new shower. I want a recessed fixture with a satin/brushed stainless finish. Do you have any recommendations for a manufacturer or model number?

The current bathroom has an old-style electric heater/fan on the ceiling, but no vent fan. I plan to install a combination heater/vent fan, like the NuTone Model 605RP < Nutone Model: 605RP - Heat-A-Vent<sup>®</sup> - ValueTest<sup>®</sup> Electric Heaters (http://www.nutone.com/product-detail.asp?ProductID=10150) > Does anyone have experience with this heater/fan or could you recommend an better alternate?

Thanks!!

pacificradar
Jan 7, 2008, 09:01 PM
I am currently doing my 3rd bathroom in the last couple of years, and I am no means an expert, just a do it yourselfer. But, if you plan on replacing the tile floor with new tile, you may want to consider in floor electric heat. I did not put it in my first remodel, and really kick myself! Tile is very cold. They have some really cool systems out today, and not that expensive. Most have thermostats. Google "in floor heat" to see what there is. I am putting one in the bath I am doing now, but not sure which system yet. Two sites to check are NUHEAT and SUNTECH.
Another suggestion for the in-ceiling Nutone unit. In both my other baths, I ran the heat portion of the unit through a thermostat instead of just a switch, then if someone is in the shower or tub they won't get roasted out before they can get to the switch to shut it off! Works really well. I am not familiar with the model you mention, but Nutone is a pretty good name. I have been using BROAN units. They have light, heat and exhaust.
As far as the recessed light for the shower, I am using a HALO recessed unit and bought a "shower" lens to put over it. It has a gasket, but is painted gloss white. Bought it at Lowe's. They may carry a stainless lens for it, I didn't look. Couldn't find a model # on it, sorry.

tkrussell
Jan 8, 2008, 03:43 AM
Nutone is a fine product, along with a decent warranty.

Pacific offered some good suggestions for a bathroom.

I personally like the infrared light bulb type heaters in a bathroom. I think you feel the intense heat quicker than the resistance heater element forced by a fan.

Stratmando
Jan 8, 2008, 06:51 AM
I believe Nutone/Broan is one company now, They make a VERY quiet Exhaust Fan.