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Do you do crown molding in bathrooms?

Yes, we do offer crown molding in bathrooms. Crown molding provides a decorative touch which adds depth, character, and creativity to a bathroom design. Whether painted or stained it helps create a designer look throughout the entire bathroom space.

We ensure that the crown molding is of the highest quality and is paintable, so if you’d like to add an additional color to your molding you can do that. Additionally, crown molding offers an opportunity to cover up uneven seams and ceiling cracks and it fits in easily over existing drywall or another material.

We can create custom crown molding tailored to fit any bathroom’s dimensions. Crown molding is an effective way to enhance the style of any bathroom and create an inviting atmosphere.

How do you install PVC crown molding in a shower?

Installing PVC crown molding in a shower is not difficult if you have the right supplies and know the basics. Here are some steps to ensure a successful installation:

1. Prepare the surface of the shower. Make sure to remove any caulk or adhesive from the walled surface where you will be placing the crown molding. This will help ensure the crown molding is secure and protected from moisture.

2. Measure the area for the crown molding. Build the shower frame to fit snugly against the walls and measure the distance from the frame to the ceiling.

3. Cut the molding. Take your measurements and cut the PVC crown molding to size. Make sure to leave roughly a half inch of excess around the edges.

4. Attach the molding. Fit the molded pieces together to check the fit and use miter cuts to achieve a smooth corner. Secure the molds to the shower wall and ceiling with construction adhesive.

5. Caulk the edges of the molding. Apply a strip of waterproofing caulk around the perimeter of the crown molding and corners, which will serve to seal the crown molding and further protect it from moisture.

6. Paint the crown molding. Once the caulk is dry, it is time to give your new crown molding a coat of paint. Make sure to use a waterproof product. Give the crown molding at least two coats to ensure full coverage.

Follow these steps and your PVC crown molding will be ready for use in your shower.

Where should you not use crown molding?

Crown molding generally isn’t recommended for rooms that have low ceilings, as the molding tends to make even modestly sized rooms seem smaller than they are. Additionally, crown molding isn’t a good choice for bathrooms or other areas with high moisture levels, as moisture can warp or damage the material.

Finally, crown molding is not recommended for places such as garages, where it may be subject to extreme temperatures or knocks that could damage the material.

How do you trim a shower?

Trimming a shower requires a few simple steps. First, turn off the water supply to the shower and drain the pipes of any remaining water. Next, use a utility knife to score the surface of the shower wall around the edges of the tile.

Once the caulk has been scored, use a putty knife to remove the old caulk and any other foreign material in the seam. After this is complete, fill the new space with silicone caulk, which is the recommended material for showers.

Use a caulk gun to lay the caulk in the gap in a continuous movement. Make sure to press the caulk firmly into the gap, smoothing out any air bubbles. When finished, use a damp cloth to clean up any excess caulk.

Allow the caulk to dry for several hours before turning the water supply back on.

What type of trim goes around a shower?

A shower trim, or shower surround, is the trim around a shower that covers the gaps between the shower base and the wall surface. This is not to be confused with shower doors or other shower fittings.

Trim comes in a variety of colors and materials, including plastic, metal, and various types of tile. Plastic trim is the most affordable and easiest to install, but requires regular maintenance and cleaning.

Metal trim often requires more extensive installation and can be more expensive, but is usually more durable and looks more attractive. Tile trim is usually the most expensive solution, but can provide the most attractive and long-lasting finish.

Tile trim may also be more difficult to install and maintain, so it should only be attempted by an experienced DIYer or an experienced plumber.

What can I trim my shower with?

When it comes to trimming your shower, you have a few options depending on the specific style and look that you’re going for. If your goal is to freshen up the look of your shower, you can choose from a variety of decorative tile or trim pieces.

Trim pieces can come in the form of moulding, edge pieces, and tile trim. Moulding is a great way to give your shower a classic look and to cover up any uneven lines and grooves. Edge pieces such as bullnose, ogee, and beveled edges can also be used to create a more stylish look.

Tile trim pieces such as cove, chair rail, and pencil trims can give your shower a more modern look.

Another option is to use a sealer, caulk, or grout to fill and create a waterproof barrier in the corners and other areas of your shower. This will help protect your bathroom from water damage. Additionally, it can also make your shower look cleaner and more polished.

Whatever trim option you choose, it’s important to ensure that your choices are sealed properly and that you are following the proper installation instructions for each product.

Can you put wood trim in a shower?

Yes, you can put wood trim in a shower. It can be a great way to add warmth and character to the room. However, it’s important to make sure that the wood used is durable and water-resistant enough to handle the humidity of the shower.

If you’re looking for wood that can stand up to wet conditions, consider teak, ipe, cedar, redwood, and mahogany, as well as composite and plastic composites. Make sure these materials are sealed with varnish, lacquer, or a similar waterproof coating to protect them from water.

Another option is to use fiberglass or plastic beadboard. Fiberglass is durable and waterproof, and the plastic beadboard is easy to clean and resists moisture. It’s important to make sure that any trim you use around the shower is properly attached to the wall and that all seams and corners are caulked to keep out moisture.

Also, make sure the shower curtain is hung correctly to avoid any water from running into the wood trim.

Should you caulk around shower trim?

Yes, it is advisable to caulk around the shower trim. Caulk helps to seal the area between the trim and the shower wall, preventing water damage, mold, and mildew. This is especially important in wet areas, like showers.

Additionally, caulk gives a finished look to the trim, making it appear more polished. When properly applied, caulk provides a barrier that will last for many years.

Before applying the caulk to your shower trim, make sure the surface is clean and dry. Start by removing any existing mold or mildew, then lightly sand to roughen the surfaces. When applying the caulk, make sure to use a high-quality product that can handle the moisture of the bathroom environment.

Additionally, use painter’s tape along the edges of the trim to help produce a straight line. Finally, using a wet cloth, smooth out the caulk and wipe away any excess.

How do you fill the gap between shower surround and drywall?

To fill the gap between shower surround and drywall you will need to use a flexible sealant. First, use a putty knife to remove any excess caulking material or sealant, then sand the surfaces of the gap and make sure that they are both clean and dry.

Next, you will need to apply a bead of silicone sealant or tub and tile caulk across the gap and use a wet towel to smoothen the sealant in order to create a clean surface. Finally, apply a layer of sealant to the corner joints.

To ensure a watertight seal it is important to use a sealant that is specifically designed for use in wet areas. Once the sealant has dried, you can paint over it to match the surrounding walls.

How do you finish the edges of a shower surround?

To finish the edges of a shower surround, you will need to first use a level to ensure that the walls are properly framed and level. You may need to cut the wall boards to fit, being sure to measure twice and cut once.

Once the framing is in place and the walls are level, you can use waterproofing materials to seal the surfaceyou may need to prime and seal the surface before you proceed with finishing materials such as tiles.

If you are using tiles, you should use a flexible tile adhesive and grout for added support and waterproofing. Once the tiles are in place, you will need to use a silicone sealant to caulk around the edges of the tiles and on the adjoining wall surfaces.

This will seal the area against moisture and will help to protect your investment. Finally, you should apply a bead of silicone caulk to the edges of the shower surround where it meets the floor. This will ensure a tight water-resistant bond and will help to keep your surround looking great for years to come.

How do you cut a fiberglass shower stall?

Cutting a fiberglass shower stall can be done using several different tools. For larger sections, a circular saw with a carbide-tipped blade is ideal. Secure the stall to the wall using clamps if available.

Mark the cut lines using a pencil and make sure to measure twice and cut once. To avoid damaging the stall, cover areas near the cut with a piece of scrap lumber. Begin the cut, slowly, following the marked lines.

To avoid over-heating the blade, make several passes over the stall. For smaller cuts, a Fein Multimaster or oscillating tool is suitable. Replace the saw blade with a carbide-tipped blade, as these blades are best capable of cutting through the fiberglass.

After each cut, use a sander to smooth any residual ridges. As fiberglass contains harmful particulates, it is essential to wear a respirator or face mask and protective eye-wear when cutting fiberglass shower stalls.

Is it safe to cut fiberglass shower?

No, it is not safe to cut fiberglass showers. Fiberglass is a very durable and hard material, so it requires special tools, such as an angle grinder, to cut through it. Additionally, fiberglass can easily produce dangerous fibers during cutting and cause irritation and allergic reactions.

So, it is best to hire a professional with the appropriate experience and equipment to perform this task if necessary.

How high should tile go in shower?

The height at which you tile your shower will depend largely on your personal preference and the design of the bathroom. Generally, most showers are tiled up to approximately 6 feet. However, some bathrooms may have a higher ceiling, in which case more of the wall can be tiled to create a more dramatic look.

If you want a more high-end look, consider tiling up to the ceiling, which will take more time and effort but will result in a clean, modern look that is sure to impress. Additionally, consider the size of your shower stall—you may want to tile up to the height where you’ll be installing shower enclosures, as this will create a finished look.

Ultimately, the height at which you tile your shower is up to you and should reflect your personal style and the overall design of the room.

How do you finish shower tile on drywall?

When finishing shower tile on drywall, the first step is to install waterproof drywall and apply a coat of paint or waterproof sealant. You’ll also need to use a water-resistant adhesive or mortar to secure the tile to the wall.

Start tiling by marking your pattern or design onto the wall. Then, using a tile trowel, press or spread the adhesive or mortar onto the wall. Gently press each tile into place. Use a rubber float to spread grout between the tiles and around the perimeter of the shower area.

Allow the grout to cure before sealing it with a waterproof sealer. Make sure to follow manufacturer instructions for any products you use.