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I had to move the shower head pipe higher and now have a round hole to plug in my fiberglas shower stall. What do I plug it up with?
Any help is much appreciated!
Diane
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Fiberglass is simply a synthetic cloth covered with colored resins, so.....
Plug the hole with something, grout, thinset, mortar, etc; cut a piece of white scrap fiberglass from a discarded tub surround, epoxy it in place, and you're done! The patch will be on the surface of the surround, so it will stand out (be "proud of") from the existing surround about a 1/16", but it will look better than the hole. Good Luck!
*Diane -See my answer as WIplumber to you on the plbg.comboard. Close the hole with a stainless faucet hole cover.
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I had to move the shower head pipe higher and now have a round hole to plug in my fiberglas shower stall. What do I plug it up with?
Any help is much appreciated!
Diane