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 Clarion Bathware Fiberglass Tub/Shower Quality
Author: xanatrobe (PA)

Has anyone used or heard anything about Clarion Bathware Fiberglass one piece tub shower units? I am planning on putting in one of their units in a new construction but haven't spoken to anyone that has used them before. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!

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 Re: Clarion Bathware Fiberglass Tub/Shower Quality
Author: m & m (MD)

I have used a few of their units, mostly for ADA applications. Well-built. Sturdy. No complaints or problems.

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 Re: Clarion Bathware Fiberglass Tub/Shower Quality
Author: joondalupplumber (Non-US)

i agree, i have no problems with the sturdiness of these units, had no complaints either



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 Re: Clarion Bathware Fiberglass Tub/Shower Quality
Author: srloren (CA)

Just make sure that if a concrete base is required to be poured just prior to setting the tub, that it is properly done. Some tubs really need that extra support so the connection to the drain does not flex and cause a leak. Follow the manufacturers instructions to the letter. If on a second floor installation, make sure the floor base is solid and not flexible too. Good luck

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