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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Window where I want to put a shower
Hello all!
So recently my master bathroom had some water damage which means...time to remodel the bathroom! The issue I have is that I currently have a small window right where I want to put the shower. Id like to keep the window there if possible but not 100% sure that I can. The window its self is fairly new(only 2 years old) and I dont want to have to put the blocks unless I have to. Help?