The shower in our 345 is nasty. It's been usable, but ugly with a faded tub, older fixtures and peeling vinyl on the walls. My wife refuses to use it at all. I've used it in a pinch, but the shower head to so low you need to kind of "stoop" down to wash your hair.
In any case, the rennovations will include a makeover of the shower. I've remove the plumbing, the tub, the back panel and the remaining vinyl from the walls. The plan is to to re-vinyl the walls in the white dot decking material, refinish the tub in gloss white, new fixtures and drain, and a new glass shower door.
Getting the tub and back panel out required a lot of dissasembly and effort. I plan to post a DIY article about it soon as there are a number of tricks to getting it right. Here are some pics of the aftermath.
Surprisingly little water marking after 20 years. The floor is completely solid
Another view of the "stripped" shower stall.
This is a view of the closet side of the shower plumbing.
Here is the old pan, out and in the shop ready for a facelift.
This back panel took hours to remove. There is a secret to getting it out.
Here is a mock up of the new shower system. It will allow us to raise of lower the removable shower head...perfect for grown ups, kids and dogs.