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Mirolin Empire 60-inch 3-Piece Acrylic Left Hand Tub The Victoria Acrylic Multi Piece Tub Shower features the Mirolin Snap Fit System and makes installation easy as 1-2-3. The Victoria also features Easy Full Front Installation and the unique Overlap Joint which provides an invisible seam that water cannot penetrate.

I'm in the planning stages of putting in a bathroom in my basement. Pipes are already in floor; I want to have a shower in there; Anyone have any tips/brands to avoid? Script Brand to definitely get?

I'm thinking one of those neo angled stalls; or round or squared, I've also seen the one piece shower stalls that I could fit and of course the 3 piece ones. I've seen the stalls on sale for $300 from time to time, but reviews say they are a PITA to assemble and that they leak. Are the more expensive ones better? I suppose I could also put in a smaller size tub or a full size tub;and tile the walls. Thanks for any input. Aside from the crazy expensive stalls, Maxx in my opinion is probably the best bang for buck when it comes to neo angle showers, and tubs. Stay clear of anything made by Mirolin.

Whatever you get, be sure to put in backing for your shower doors and grab bars. If you are looking to go with a smaller tub, Sterling (a division of Kohler) makes a great 30' tub and wall combo. Easy to install for the do it yourself'er, and the tub is virtually indestructible. Quite impressive and from what i understand, pretty affordable altho i dont know an exact price.

Any questions, feel free to PM me. Click to expand.American Standard, Kohler, Longevity, Swanstone.they are all good units. Of course all major brands have their bargain basement junk units they sell to retail stores. Just use your head, you know you arent getting a quality unit out of ANYTHING that requires a stick on shower wall or is made of foam. As far as material goes, look for something that has the fiberglass material (you would see long strands of fiberglass on the backsides) opposed to a regular acrylic tub/ wall.

Reason being, if you drop the soap or shampoo in the shower (tee hee hee) and it cracks the base, fibreglass can be repaired on the spot, without removing the shower. If you have arcylic, youre shit out of luck and have to replace the entire shower.

Original review: July 26, 2018 If you are considering buying this product, it is probably because you want a quick 'one-day installation' because it is significantly cheaper to buy a shower pan and install actual tiles. I ordered this MAAX Utile Metro Alcove Shower Stall on June 20th, it arrived at Home Depot on July 6th. I had to pay a $100 to have someone with a large truck to help me bring it home - the back wall is too large to fit in smaller trucks. Fortran program for area of circle. I had removed the old tub and tiles and had prepared everything to install the unit right away since I only have one shower. After opening the box, I noticed that one of the wall panels has large cracks in two corners.

The wall panels are so thin and are packed so poorly that is hard to believe they won't break during shipping. I called the customer service and they said they would send me a replacement in 5-7 days.

Today, almost three weeks later, the panel still has not arrived. My bathroom walls are still open, and I still don't have a fully functioning shower. I don't recommend this product at all. If you have $3500 to spend on this, just find a local handyman and have a proper shower installed in 2 days with half the cost. Original review: July 12, 2018 Maax Begonia 36' Neo Angle Shower: Not sure what type of installers are on here complaining. I purchased the unit I researched in depth and am very happy.

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Mirolin Empire 60-inch 3-Piece Acrylic Left Hand Tub The Victoria Acrylic Multi Piece Tub Shower features the Mirolin Snap Fit System and makes installation easy as 1-2-3. The Victoria also features Easy Full Front Installation and the unique Overlap Joint which provides an invisible seam that water cannot penetrate.

I'm in the planning stages of putting in a bathroom in my basement. Pipes are already in floor; I want to have a shower in there; Anyone have any tips/brands to avoid? Script Brand to definitely get?

I'm thinking one of those neo angled stalls; or round or squared, I've also seen the one piece shower stalls that I could fit and of course the 3 piece ones. I've seen the stalls on sale for $300 from time to time, but reviews say they are a PITA to assemble and that they leak. Are the more expensive ones better? I suppose I could also put in a smaller size tub or a full size tub;and tile the walls. Thanks for any input. Aside from the crazy expensive stalls, Maxx in my opinion is probably the best bang for buck when it comes to neo angle showers, and tubs. Stay clear of anything made by Mirolin.

Whatever you get, be sure to put in backing for your shower doors and grab bars. If you are looking to go with a smaller tub, Sterling (a division of Kohler) makes a great 30' tub and wall combo. Easy to install for the do it yourself'er, and the tub is virtually indestructible. Quite impressive and from what i understand, pretty affordable altho i dont know an exact price.

Any questions, feel free to PM me. Click to expand.American Standard, Kohler, Longevity, Swanstone.they are all good units. Of course all major brands have their bargain basement junk units they sell to retail stores. Just use your head, you know you arent getting a quality unit out of ANYTHING that requires a stick on shower wall or is made of foam. As far as material goes, look for something that has the fiberglass material (you would see long strands of fiberglass on the backsides) opposed to a regular acrylic tub/ wall.

Reason being, if you drop the soap or shampoo in the shower (tee hee hee) and it cracks the base, fibreglass can be repaired on the spot, without removing the shower. If you have arcylic, youre shit out of luck and have to replace the entire shower.

Original review: July 26, 2018 If you are considering buying this product, it is probably because you want a quick 'one-day installation' because it is significantly cheaper to buy a shower pan and install actual tiles. I ordered this MAAX Utile Metro Alcove Shower Stall on June 20th, it arrived at Home Depot on July 6th. I had to pay a $100 to have someone with a large truck to help me bring it home - the back wall is too large to fit in smaller trucks. Fortran program for area of circle. I had removed the old tub and tiles and had prepared everything to install the unit right away since I only have one shower. After opening the box, I noticed that one of the wall panels has large cracks in two corners.

The wall panels are so thin and are packed so poorly that is hard to believe they won't break during shipping. I called the customer service and they said they would send me a replacement in 5-7 days.

Today, almost three weeks later, the panel still has not arrived. My bathroom walls are still open, and I still don't have a fully functioning shower. I don't recommend this product at all. If you have $3500 to spend on this, just find a local handyman and have a proper shower installed in 2 days with half the cost. Original review: July 12, 2018 Maax Begonia 36' Neo Angle Shower: Not sure what type of installers are on here complaining. I purchased the unit I researched in depth and am very happy.