THE PLASTER MASTER

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This Page is a Bathroom Restoration 
 
Thus showing that not all of my work is necessarily dated back to the late 1800 period.
 
There are no before pictures.   The shower pan had to be tore out, relined and the drain redone.  Only the bottom row of tile inside the shower area was replaced.  The floor tile in the shower and the bathroom itself was redone.   Loose tile throughout the room were secured and the whole room was regrouted.
 
So .... lets get to the pictures ! ! !
 
 
You can see that the peach color tile inside the shower stall was a color I could not
find available.  So I had to use whatever I could find that would blend in.
 
 
As you can see, there is quite the shine on the tilework.  Bleach and a lot of elbow
grease were used to acheive this finished product to remove many years of soap scum and damage that time itself can cause.
 
 
I added a new vanity, updated the electrical and even cleaned the shower door.
 
 
A lot of the grout had to be scratched out and redone.  The ceiling lighting was also replaced.
 
 
And oh yes ... the towel bar had to be recemented to the wall with thinset.
 
 
Throw rugs so brand new the corners are still not laying flat.  So NOOO ...
my floor is not that warped ! ! !   just a little humor is always good.  :)
 
PLEASE  E-Mail me with any and all comments and feel free to ask any questions you may have on any of my work, even if you are not in NJ I love to chat about my work.   JLongo9110@aol.com
 
I have worked in three houses for this customer as a matter of fact.
 
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