



Things are progressing, albeit slowly. From left to right: cement board is being installed to provide a good backing for the tile; my requested shampoo shelf has been roughed-in; reinforcements for the grab bars have been installed between the studs; new insulation has been placed in the walls and cement board installed on the ceiling, which wasn't tiled before, but will be in the new shower.
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I'm starting to think you should have just built a brand new house;) Is there anything in your house left to be remodeled?
Oh, the fun never ends. I need new siding, and the back yard needs to be landscaped...and there's no insulation...it really IS time to think about moving...
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