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American Shower & Bath Round Shower Enclosure Kit (Version B)

I'd Never Buy This Shower Kit Again, but Now I'm Sort of Stuck with It

jps246
I don't generally really pan a product, but with the Round Shower Enclosure Kit (Version B) from American Shower & Bath, that is what it deserves. This shower unit might look good and be fairly easy to install, but it's cheap construction came back to haunt us when the base unit cracked and failed within two months of installing it.

Background

We were planning on redoing our main, upstairs bathroom which only has room for a stand up shower and we wanted to replace the hexagonal enclosure that we had because it always seemed to leak out of one of the joints. So when we came across this round shower enclosure kit at Home Depot, we thought we had found what we were looking for. Sure the sample at the store wasn't the greatest shower, but it had enough room for us, it had space to put shampoo and soap on the shelves and it looked like it wouldn't leak because there really weren't any seams to speak of. Plus it was priced right - just over $400 for the entire kit, which included the doors, walls and base.

So we and installed the shower enclosure as part of our bathroom remodel. My first sense of "this isn't quite right" came when we opened the box and I saw that the base of the shower unit was a hollow plastic piece that had blocks of styrofoam in it to provide support. There was still flex in the base and I just didn't think the styrofoam would hold up over time.

The problem

It seemed to work when we installed it so we went ahead and finished installing the unit. It worked great for about 2 months until my partner was showering one morning and he heard a "crack." He looked down and saw a crack along the base where it starts to curve up that was about 5 to 6 inches long.

He got out and I checked it out and sure enough - the base of the shower enclosure had cracked. There was enough flex in the base to allow it to move up and down until finally the plastic gave way. That cracked opened right into the bathroom floor so it's not like a crack you can just ignore.

I went to Home Depot where I bought the unit and they told me they couldn't do anything since I had already installed it. Then I called American Shower & Bath and within a minute of saying "the base cracked" they were asking if I had my receipt and were telling me how to fax it to them to request a replacement. That's fine and dandy, however to install this unit you have to glue the shower walls to the walls of the bathroom. So when we go to replace the broken base (we'll have to take everything out), we'll have to pretty much re-gut that portion of the bathroom since taking out the shower will likely destroy most of the sheetrock in that area. That means while I have a free replacement shower kit, I'll be on the hook for the costs of all the necessary remodeling in the bathroom that was just remodeled!

In the meantime I was able to take some silicone sealant and seal the crack so that we can continue using the shower until we have the time (and money) to replace everything. The crack still flexes but the silicone so far as provided a flexible seal that's kept it shut.

In the end...


I honestly can't recommend this shower. After seeing how it's constructed and the short period of time it lasted with what I would consider regular use, this unit isn't something that should be installed in anyone's home unless they are expecting it to fail.

I'd avoid this shower. There's a reason it's inexpensive and that's because it's not likely to last very long.

Published by jps246

I like to write about what interests me. I also write on other online review sites under the same name. I maintain a blog of my reviews - ReviewThis and being a big fan of the outdoors, I also have the A...  View profile

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  • fred keiffer11/23/2010

    con i get a panel replacement for a model 422000

  • DT1/14/2010

    Aside from the crack, do you like the rest of this kit? Does the paint hold up? the seals, the doors etc.? If one were to buy a better base from the beginning would this solve the issues?

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