![]() (Lucky for him he's not the handyman of the house, so it's very easy to say what "should" be done :laughing But I digress. We looked at that water proof paneling yesterday for a "quick fix" so the guests won't need the master bath for showering, but at $23/sheet and needing 4 sheets, my husband said I should tile it, instead. (The previous owners did, however, have shower curtains hung on all 4 sides of the tub, which we won't be repeating.) There is a window in the back wall of the tub surround, so we will be hanging a curtain rod to have a shower curtain protect it because it's the only light source, and it's just not something we want to remove from the perspective of outside aesthetics, either. The house was built in 1913, and the tub surround has plaster and lath walls that had had faux tile paneling on them, and amazingly there are no signs anywhere of water permeating underneath or water damage. We ran fresh Pex plumbing lines yesterday to bypass all the galv the idiot plumber left in the last time the walls/ceiling were open, and the next thing on the list is to make the tub/shower useful again. We have guests coming to stay with us soon and the main bathroom (a.k.a. ![]() It has been almost a year since we bought our house ![]()
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