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From Start to Finish: The Baths R Us Installation Process

When it comes to home improvement projects, most of us have at least one horror story of hiring a contractor who was inexperienced, unprofessional, or a downright scoundrel. That’s why it is so important to know exactly who is coming into your home, what they are going to do, and how long it will take. Chad Howman, founder of Baths R...

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Here’s how the Medina-based Bath R Us can bring this exciting bathroom remodeling trend to your home—quickly and affordably

There is a major trend right now in home remodeling—converting traditional high-sided bathtubs into modern, low-profile, walk-in showers. The advantages include: more room in the shower to bathe (especially if your tub features a shower curtain); easier and safer access (no stepping over the tub wall); and a gorgeous and modern new look,...

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More than 800 Google reviews later, and Bath R Us customers have no regrets

It took barely a day for Seinfeld’s George Costanza to regret his marriage proposal to Susan Ross. White Sox third baseman Robin Ventura probably experienced instant regret after charging the mound after getting beaned by Nolan Ryan. The flurry of facial blows Ryan delivered may have hurt more than the fastball to his elbow. You may have one...

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Hassle-free baths and Christmas in July with Bath R Us

Tile can look nice in a shower or tub surround. But it also can create a major headache, cautions Chad Howman, owner of Bath R Us. “Tile grout is porous, and when water gets into the grout it can get behind the tile,” Chad explains. “Because mold and mildew grows where it’s wet and dark, you can end up with a big patch of mold or...

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You’re just a phone call away from the best hassle-free bathroom remodeling experience of your life with Bath R Us

Tile can look nice in a shower or tub surround. But it also can create a major headache, cautions Chad Howman, owner of Bath R Us. “Tile grout is porous, and when water gets into the grout it can get behind the tile,” Chad explains. “Because mold and mildew grows where it’s wet and dark, you can end up with a big patch of mold or...

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