When something feels off around the shower, it’s hard to ignore. A soft spot just outside the base. A stain that keeps coming back. A damp smell that doesn’t match how clean the room is. Even small signs like that can sit in the back of your mind, because water rarely stays contained once it
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Posts Tagged ‘Bathtub and Shower Repair’
How to Test a Mobile Home Shower Pan for Leaks
Should You Repair or Replace a Mobile Home Bathtub?
Every home project eventually leads to a choice between fixing what you have or starting fresh. When it comes to mobile home bathtubs, that decision often happens after you notice a crack, a stubborn stain that won’t go away, or the feel of soft flooring around the tub — all signals that something isn’t right.
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How to Install a Tub Spout in Your Mobile Home
Replacing a tub spout in your mobile home might not sound like the most exciting project, but it’s one of those small upgrades that can make a big difference. Whether your old spout is leaky, outdated, or doesn’t match the rest of your bathroom, installing a new one is a quick and manageable DIY task.
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What Does a New Mobile Home Bathtub Cost?
At a certain point, getting a new bathtub for your mobile home might become a necessity rather than just a nice upgrade. Whether your tub suffers from leaks, cracks, or stubborn stains, it’s a telltale sign that it’s time for a change. Those cracks and spots where dirt builds up can become a breeding ground
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Mobile Home Bathtub and Shower Maintenance
Taking a relaxing shower or lounging in the bathtub after a long, tiring day at work is probably something everyone is looking forward to. However, if you own a mobile home, you might face some unique challenges, especially when it comes to the bathroom. To keep your mobile home’s bathtub or shower in great shape,
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Mobile Home Bathtub and Shower Repair
Photo courtesy of Carrie Savage, finalist in the 2016 Mobile Home Makeover Contest. Over time a small crack, chip, or even a hole in your bathtub or shower pan is inevitable, especially for fiberglass and plastic. However, it will require immediate repair. The leak will travel fast to the walls and floors within a
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