The average time needed to find a suitable replacement for a shower is between three and five days. However, it will take longer if you want extra work done, such as retiling or adding another handheld showerhead.
It's easy to put in a shower, and the money you'll save will make the effort worthwhile. Most of the tools you'll need are already in your new shower kit, so there should be no infrastructure adjustments you need to make.
A minimum of 36 square inches is recommended for a shower area. However, if your bathroom is small, a shower that meets the code will only need 30 square inches of space. To determine the bare minimum size of the shower, you'll need to visit a plumbing showroom or home improvement store and look around the showers.
Homeowners can save money and time by waterproofing their showers with liquid membranes. A foam backer board or sheet membrane is your greatest bet if you need a service that lasts for a long time.