Thread: Shower stall
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Old 05-21-2005, 01:11 PM   #7
cs413
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Well, I'm getting really confused now. Guess I'll make a call to Keystone and see what they have to say. My problem was when they anchored the wall at one point at the top, the wall behind was not flat and it bowed the shower wall inward, thus pulling about 6" of the top of the shower wall about 1/2 - 3/4" away from the wall, leaving it wide open for any water intrusion. The fiberglass stalls have a trim ring around the entire stall and screwed to the wall. I know it's thicker material but I would think the concept is the same. I obviously am not going to pour water behind the wall, but accidents do happen and water gets flung around in such a small space. I will get Keystone's take on the subject Monday and let you know what they recommend. You make a very good point. I have just always been so paranoid about water intrusion anywhere in the trailer. The way they are constructed, it is not a cheap repair bill to replace anything in these trailers, espesially ceilings and walls.
Thanks again,
Curt
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