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janetc

was it you that posted a pic of your bathroom, it was a picture where the tub and surround were all one piece....if so, can you post it again....that is what they put in these houses and im wondering how shower rods are attached....please and thank you
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janetc

i knew i hadnt completely lost it yet....that is the picture i had in my mind....thank you much....and while im at it, what do you use to clean those one peice units with?
thanks much
smiles
janetc

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tryntodecorate

janet...sorry I was trying to re-post my picture but was having a hard time....I bought that curved bar from Linen's & Things.....and lucky for me...I mounted one side to the wall and the other side had a lip of drywall framing out the insert and tub........try this

[url]http://houseandhomeforums.com/showthread.php?t=20885&highlight=curtain+rod&f=10[/url]

see if that works...the picture is in there...

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janetc

thank you once again guys..........you are all great help :clapping:
smiles
janetc

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mutantstar

We had a full pressure curtain rod but when we had our bathroom redone it included just pressure end caps. They recommend you use aluminum rods with them as steel would be too heavy but cut the rod to size and adjust one of the ends to secure it.

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dustbunnydiva

In the house I had with those units, the shower curtain bar was already included when I moved in. Maybe yours is too.

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Lasalle

Also Janet ask if they can place a recessed light in the enclosure itself. We had our builder add one on so it is not so dark in the shower area. We do have a window so that helps but i still like the light inside the shower.

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jan in van

You just get a pressure curtain rod - about $9 at Wal-Mart. It sits just above the enclosure.

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