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  • Installing a Multi-Head Shower: Replacing Drywall in the Closet
  • From "Weekend Remodeling"
    episode WKR-109


    PHOTO

    In the final segment of this episode, host Fuad Reveiz replaces a piece of cut out drywall.
    Prep Work, Remove Old Showerhead and Replace Tile = 3 hours
    Open Up Shower Wall and Rough in the Lower Plumbing = 4 hours
    Reinforce Shower Wall, Caulk Tile and Secure Shower System to Wall = 3 hours
    Replace Dry Wall in Closet = 4 hours
    Total hours spent on project = 14 hours over two and a half days

    On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the hardest, this project is a 2.

    We spent approximately $4,000 on supplies for this project. If you hired a contractor to install a skylight, it would probably cost you around $5,500. (Instructions continued below)

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    Materials:

    multi-head shower
    silicone sealant
    pencil or felt marker
    socket wrench with sockets
    tape measure
    drill and bits
    level
    blade screwdriver
    Philips screwdriver
    hex wrenches
    1/8" spacers
    rubber float
    shims
    adhesive tape
    hammer
    skill saw
    circular saw
    rotary tool
    2 x 4's
    2 x 2's
    drywall and tape
    drywall tools

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B
    PHOTO

    Figure C

    1. Install a couple of 2 x 4's between the studs and a couple of 2 x 2's on the sides of the 2 x 4's (figure A) so that the drywall can be attached to the top cut of the drywall.

    2. Attach the drywall piece that you saved earlier with drywall screws.

    3. Apply a thick layer of mud on the joint. Then apply drywall tape over the first coat. (figure B)

    4. After that dries, apply another coat. Spread the mud away from the joint so you can start feathering the seam.

    5. Sand the joints down and blend the edges out.

    6. Spray an aerosol textured drywall compound on the sanded wall. Let it dry out a little and then "knock it down" by placing a 12-inch knife and drag it in order to match the look of the closet wall (figure C).The great thing about working in a closet is that it doesn't have to match perfectly.

      Expert Tip: Whether your walls are faux finish or actual texture it is always best to practice the application a few times before you try to match the new application to the old.

    7. Give the wall a new coat of paint, replace the trim molding and put everything back in place.


    RESOURCES :
    WaterHaven Multi Nozzle Shower (Kohler Company)
    Kohler Co.
    Website: www.us.kohler.com

    Remodeling a Bathroom (For Pros By Pros Series)
    ISBN: 156158584X
    Author: Editors of Fine Homebuilding
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    The Taunton Press Inc.
    Website: www.taunton.com

    The Complete Guide to Bathrooms: Ideas and Projects for Building and Remodeling (Black and Decker)
    ISBN: 1589230620
    Author: Editors of Creative Publishing International
    Order this title from Amazon.
    Creative Publishing International, Inc.
    Website: www.creativepub.com

    Creating Beautiful Bathrooms: Design Tips, Remodeling Ideas, Building Projects
    ISBN: 1580110770
    Author: Jerry Germer
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    Creative Homeowner Press
    Website: www.creativehomeowner.com

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