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Sam Leon
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Curved shower rod

Sam Leon
  • Investor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Opinions?

For a regular 32"X60" tub does having a curved shower rod really adds to the room enough to be appreciated BY A RENTER?

A regular shower rod is either secured by compression and screwed in, I assume the curved rod needs to be secured to the framing behind the wall?  What if the studs are not right at the edge of the tub?

Debating if I should change out all the shower rods to curved ones.

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Elizabeth Colegrove
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Elizabeth Colegrove
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Think of it this way! 

It is a great "little" touch! Lots of little touches add up and in my area there is a definite "Ceiling" on rent. My ok house in a  great location and floor plan will rent for the same as a "over the top" house. Yes the later house might "go"quicker put most of the time people try to ask for more money exceeding the ceiling causing the house to sit. 

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