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John Kaspar
  • Homeowner
  • Abington, MA
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Bathroom woes, what would you pay? WOULD you pay?

John Kaspar
  • Homeowner
  • Abington, MA
Posted

So, it came time to remodel my downstairs apartment how to get this done quickly so I ended up using a contractor to replace my tub & walls. It's not a full rebath as the old tub was removed and they used "acrylic " walls. Essentially they glued a sheet onto a wall. So, end of the 14 hour day. I'm left with this.

Essentially I told them I wouldn't song any finance paperwork until it was rectified. The walls "look" like a stone, however the bead wasn't spread around so there's waves and squishes when you press on it. A simple tooth trowel would have stopped this.

Do t know how to load pics via mobile so I'll update on my computer.

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