Jul 02, 2008 | LowcountryJunkie:
How can I install a curved shower curtain rod without putting holes in the wall?
I'm living in a rented apartment where I can't screw anything into the wall, but I want one of those curved shower curtain rods. How can I put it up?
A: This site sells the curved rods with extenders that can be used to adjust it to the opening. I think they are spring loaded or twist at each end just like the straight ones do....
can't happen on the curved model. A straight one in where the chrome pipe is split in 2 with an internal spring pushing outward is the only option.
Grainov Truth | Jul 02, 2008
2 months later
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Installing Shower Enclosures? Your Questions Answered
If you are going to install your own shower enclosures then it pays to do your research first. This will ensure you have all the skills, materials and tools you need to complete the job properly. To help you get started here are some answers you may find useful to commonly asked questions.
1. What shower enclosure do I need?
This will depend on the area you have available and the size shower you want. If you prefer a larger shower space then you will need to buy bigger shower enclosures . If you have a more awkward space then you can buy different shaped enclosures including curved and angled options. This will help you to fit the enclosure comfortably back into a recess or alcove.
2. Do I need a shower enclosure around a bath?
If your shower is located in your bath then you still need to make sure you are protecting the rest of the room from water spray. The bath itself will act as the shower tray and collect water to funnel it down the drain. You also need to ensure water is kept in from the sides as well by investing in a shower curtain or shower doors. This will help to prevent water from spraying around the room freely whilst you are in the shower.
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