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I’ve got a customer that has an existing 36″ fiberglass shower stall(2-piece). It is boxed in on three sides. I need to replace it with a angled
36″ shower. The problem I have is that all the 36″ angled showers have the drain 12″ from the inside walls. The existing shower drain is 17.5″ from the inside walls. Does anybody know of a dealer that sells angled enclosures with the drain at 17.5″. or what else I could do besides going back to what they have.
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lou... at the risk of asking the obvious.. why can't you repipe the drain for the new center ?
for the money they're spending , this seems like an incremental increase in labor and expense..
and no.. i've done a lot of neo-angle showers, they are all piped like the one you want..
switch to tile if you can't move the drain....