Ladies Locker Room

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Recently our installer Shane completed a renovation project at a local Fitness Center.  We remodeled 3 showers in the Ladies Locker Room.  Our first picture shows Jason in the action assisting in the arduous task of removing the old tiles, backer board, and shower floor.  Upon doing so we discovered that the old showers had been leaking and we encountered a bit of a mold problem  We removed all the framing lumber and any other areas that were contaminated and replaced with new lumber. 
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After treating the infected areas Shane was ready to start covering up the framing with our tile backer.

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Part of this project required removing some of the existing floor tiles around the new showers and replacing them.  This picture features Shane's "better half" Janet who is not afraid to roll her sleeves up and get in there with her hubby to get the job completed.  Though Shane is giving us the thumbs up Janet knows that her payment for services rendered is going to cost him on this one!

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Another great job with the project finishing on schedule thanks to our husband and wife team, Shane & Janet!

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