The marble threshold on my tiled shower has a rust spot. (I think it was caused by a non-galvanized drywall screw in the durock.) I’d like to install a corian threshold tha would match my vanity top and tub surround rather than another marble one. Does anyone foresee any issues or problems?
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Go for it, it's done all the time.
Spheramid Enterprises Architectural Woodworks
Restoring, Remodeling, Reclaiming The Quality..
No problemo with the Corian.
Sounds like you migh tbe in for a fewothers though.
Eric
I Love A Hand That Meets My Own,
With A Hold That Causes Some Sensation.
[email protected]
Yup!
I guess U thot ... rusted screw in curb too, huh?
Jeff
Buck Construction
Artistry in Carpentry
Pgh, PA
Edited 3/6/2005 12:23 am ET by Jeff J. Buck