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Plumbing in the Home - acrylic shower enclosure


Expert: speedball1 - 7/6/2004

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I am considering having an acrylic enclosure installed in our stall shower. One firm offers an enclosure made from a single large acrylic sheet which is bent and shaped to fit our stall. It has the advantage of no seams. The other firm builds the enclosure inside the stall from 3 sheets. There are seams which are sealed but the fit is supposed to be better. Which of these would be the best system? Thank you for your help.

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Hey Robert,  No seams or cracks to leak are always the best but if the fit is going to bother you after it's installed go with the 3 sheet one.  My call?  Weigh price against fit and then ask youself if there is a possibility of those seams leaking over a long period of time.  Then make your choice.  Good luck,  Tom

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