shower too big to remove

18 years ago, we put an addition on our house. We wanted a nice sized shower that we could sit in, being that we were getting older and not sure we could stand up for the time it takes to shower. In order to get the one we wanted, they pretty much had to build the addition around it. It's one piece and won't fit though any door. Now it's getting old and worn and we don't really know what to do about it. The other thing is the very attractive "fake tile" linoleom floor. We could tile that (and the fake tile wall above the shower), but with the shower still there, where do we start? Please help us with our terrible dilema.

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Tile Guy says ... on Monday, Feb 21 at 3:02 PM

You have to cut your shower into pieces with a saw. Should take about 15 min to get it out.

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