[Greenbuilding] wall surfaces for open shower?

J Daglish johndaglish at gmail.com
Mon May 8 11:22:19 CDT 2017


And dont forget the lightweight (perhaps not bubble foam) enclosed
shower with an atomising shower head (attention legionella risk if
plumbing /water heater problematic). see the mist experience - a
golden oldie
https://www.google.fr/search?q=the+mist+experience+mcgill&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&ei=15gQWZ_yIYuBaPOZn9gP
Efficient shower
http://www.sunfrost.com/energy_efficient_shower.html


Who makes lightweight (clay + fine cellulose - burns off leaving a
porous tile etc.) low emissitivity glazed bathroom tile (copyleft) ?
A manufacturing opportunity ?

Regards


John Daglish
Paris, France


2017-05-08 17:53 GMT+02:00 Antonioli Dan <solardan26 at gmail.com>:
> Tim,
>
> I’m interested. I have an older metal shower stall that needs to be
> refinished and/or have a new surface on it. It’s small and they don’t make
> them that small anymore so I can’t simply replace it. Right now the plan is
> to paint strip it and get a hospital grade powder coating put on it by a
> local surfacing shop. But this is unfortunately a lot of work as the metal
> is too thin for sand blasting.
>
> Please do share.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan Antonioli
> http://laytonvilleecovillage.com
>
>
>
> On May 8, 2017, at 8:46 AM, Tim Keating <t.keating at rainforestrelief.org>
> wrote:
>
> Hi, Reuben,
>
> There are thin sheets available made from recycled plastic that I think
> would be perfect. I think it’s crazy that someone’s promoting PVC on the GB
> list.
>
> If you’re interested, let me know. I’ve been thinking of rep’ing this
> product and I’d be pleased to put you in touch with the company and figuring
> out where you can get it.
>
> Tim Keating
>
>
> On 4/18/17 7:39 PM, Reuben Deumling wrote:
>
> I'm working on a newly added upstairs bathroom that is too small to usefully
> accommodate a fiberglass stall and would like to experiment with a wall-less
> shower that is situated in the corner of the room, so would have a curtain
> on two sides. The obvious way to protect the walls would be to tile them but
> I am curious if there are other materials one might consider? The floor will
> be tiled and I plan to frame and tile a lip to contain the water running
> down the inside of the curtain.
>
> Thanks very much.
>
>
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