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Need some bathroom advice mravenez 11-04-2006
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Posted by on November 4, 2006, 11:00 pm


Hi everyone,

I am planning on doing some major renovations in the bathroom in the
basement of my house and I really need some advice. The bathroom was
gutted out several years ago when some extensive plumbing work was done
and it was never "put back together again". As it was, the bathroom had
a small stall shower installed in the corner, to the left of the
window. Now, the problem is this. I would like to get a whirlpool
bathtub for this room so that it can be used as a bathtub and shower
combination. My problem is that this bathroom has a window on the wall
where I would want to the bathtub to go. In other words, if you were to
stand there taking a shower, water would be splattering on the window.

Is there some sort of way around this that anyone here might know of??

Thank you


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Posted by buffalobill on November 5, 2006, 1:59 am


first check the altitude of the sewer compared to thebasement. then
see what your local requirements are.
see:
http://www.buildingscience.com/resources/homeowner.htm


mravenez@aol.com wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am planning on doing some major renovations in the bathroom in the
> basement of my house and I really need some advice. The bathroom was
> gutted out several years ago when some extensive plumbing work was done
> and it was never "put back together again". As it was, the bathroom had
> a small stall shower installed in the corner, to the left of the
> window. Now, the problem is this. I would like to get a whirlpool
> bathtub for this room so that it can be used as a bathtub and shower
> combination. My problem is that this bathroom has a window on the wall
> where I would want to the bathtub to go. In other words, if you were to
> stand there taking a shower, water would be splattering on the window.
>
> Is there some sort of way around this that anyone here might know of??
>
> Thank you


Posted by on November 5, 2006, 8:19 am


On 4 Nov 2006 20:00:33 -0800, mravenez@aol.com wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>I am planning on doing some major renovations in the bathroom in the
>basement of my house and I really need some advice. The bathroom was
>gutted out several years ago when some extensive plumbing work was
done
>and it was never "put back together again". As it was, the bathroom
had
>a small stall shower installed in the corner, to the left of the
>window. Now, the problem is this. I would like to get a whirlpool
>bathtub for this room so that it can be used as a bathtub and shower
>combination. My problem is that this bathroom has a window on the
wall
>where I would want to the bathtub to go. In other words, if you were
to
>stand there taking a shower, water would be splattering on the
window.
>
>Is there some sort of way around this that anyone here might know
of??
>
>Thank you

Having a window in the shower is only a future head ache. As a home
improvement contractor, I run into this as a problem all the time.
The paint will always be a problem with the sill and the window. Avoid
this it at all possible. If you want to do this setup, we have found
that using a marine topside paint (urethane) will hold up better than
any interior paint.

-Lee

Posted by on November 5, 2006, 7:19 pm


Hi everyone,

Thank you for all of the advice. I was discussing it with my dad and I
think the best thing to do is to perhaps close up most of the window
and just use one of those small bathroom exaust fans. The window
doesn't really give much light at all. Also, we talked about the
possibilty of making the window much smaller so that it wouldn't really
get in the way of what we are planning to do in that corner.

Thank you


Posted by Nexus7 on November 5, 2006, 7:58 pm



mravenez@aol.com wrote:
> think the best thing to do is to perhaps close up most of the window
> and just use one of those small bathroom exaust fans. The window
> doesn't really give much light at all.

You could put in a glass block window that has a little shutter in the
center. If there a ledge, use tile on it, or on the entire wall - if it
is DIY, why not splurge on the materials?


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