The Representative from Five Star Bath Solutions presented a grout-free wall system using a durable composite material designed for long-term performance and minimal upkeep. The selected finish reflects a soft beige, stone-inspired look consistent with a Botticino-style appearance. Brushed nickel fixtures were incorporated, including a handheld shower system with an adjustable mount, along with simple shelving for storage. The company’s focus on bathroom-specific remodeling, combined with factory-trained and insured installers, reinforced confidence in both product quality and installation standards.
Installation was completed as a two-day project. The existing tub and surrounding materials were removed down to the framing, followed by inspection and preparation of the wet area. A new low-threshold shower base and waterproof backing system were installed, along with composite wall panels and plumbing fixtures. The team completed sealing, cleanup, and final detailing on-site, ensuring the space was left functional and ready for use without requiring extended disruption.
Five Star Bath Solutions provides a fully transferable lifetime warranty covering materials and labor for qualifying installations. The warranty includes protection against manufacturing defects and installation-related issues, supported by ongoing customer service. The company also ensures proper site protection and professional workmanship throughout the project to maintain long-term reliability.
Features presented by the Representative:
* Low-threshold walk-in shower base for improved accessibility
* Grout-free composite wall system with beige stone-look finish
* Waterproof backing system for mold and moisture resistance
* Brushed nickel handheld shower system with adjustable mount
* Integrated corner shelving for storage
* Minimal-maintenance wall panels with no grout lines
* Two-day installation process with full demolition and cleanup
* Professional installation by trained and insured specialists
* Fully transferable lifetime warranty on product and labor