How to regroup a shower wall?
You may want to consider wallboard as a solution for regrouping a shower wall. This type of wallboard is known for its durability and water resistance. Another option is to use backerboard, which is typically a thick sheet of plastic or fiberboard. Both options are inexpensive and can be placed over your existing tile, stone or brick.
How to regroup a shower surround?
If you love the look and feel of stone, but you want to regroup the shower wall, stone mosaics are one of the easiest and most affordable options available. For added interest, consider using two different colors or stone types. For example, you could have a lighter color stone for the wall panels and darker stone for the coping.
How to regroup a shower niche?
A shower wall niche is part of a shower enclosure, often surrounding a corner of the shower. It’s usually the place where the drain is located and the water flows into the wall. The wall is usually made of stone and the drain is fitted with a drain pipe. In order to regroup a shower wall, you need to replace the old drain pipe with a new one. You can also replace the stone wall with one made of a synthetic material.
How to regroup a tile shower?
One way to regroup a tile wall is to cover the gaps with thin strips of tile or stone. This gives a seamless appearance, and you can also add color, pattern or texture. To hold the tiles in place, use silicone caulk or adhesive, or silicone caulk and fiberglass mesh.
How to regroup a shower pan?
It’s important to have a solid shower pan (also called a sub-tray), especially if you have a Triton® shower system. A shower pan provides a water-tight seal around the edges of the wall, which helps maintain water pressure, avoids water leakage, and helps prevent mold and mildew from forming on the shower wall. It’s also important to have the right type of sub-tray. If you are replacing your current shower wall, make sure