How to demolish a shower room? Demolition methods for shower rooms.

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One. How to remove an old shower enclosure yourself1. First, we need to prepare tools such as a screwdriver and pliers, and then remove all the screws from the shower enclosure components.2. Removing these small parts will not be complicated; simply use t

One. How to remove an old shower enclosure yourself

1. First, we need to prepare tools such as a screwdriver and pliers, and then remove all the screws from the shower enclosure components.

2. Removing these small parts will not be complicated; simply use the appropriate screwdriver to disassemble them. Remember to remove all screws from the old shower enclosure completely.

3. If the installation involves a glass shower enclosure, after removing the small parts, the glass can be carefully removed. During removal, exercise caution and proceed slowly to ensure safe operation.

4. If your shower enclosure was originally installed on-site, dismantle it now by following the original installation steps. This process is straightforward and should take approximately 30 minutes to complete.

5. After removing the shower enclosure frame, be sure to also remove the old faucet from the shower enclosure. once the faucet is removed, you will find that it has two gaskets. Please remove these gaskets as well.

6. If your shower enclosure is large, it may take more time to dismantle. However, the method is the same. When dismantling the shower enclosure, pay attention to not damaging the glass and preventing self-injury.

II. Precautions for Removing a Shower Enclosure

1. During transportation, horizontal handling of shower enclosures can easily cause glass breakage. It is necessary to handle them vertically with at least two people simultaneously, and to avoid collisions with hard objects.

2、After removing the shower enclosure, please place the glass vertically against the wall in a stable position. Improper placement, whether upright, horizontal, or uneven, may cause the glass to break, resulting in property damage or personal injury.

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