Lay a thick ring of clear silicone caulk under the rim and screw it together following the tub manufacturer s instructions.
How to install a tub next to a concrete wall.
Install blocking for future grab bars while the walls are open.
If you carefully prepare and work with a helper you can complete this diy project in one day.
We go over all the necessary steps for your concrete slab to come out perfect.
To install a bathtub start by installing a 2 by 4 inch ledger board to the length of the wall that the long edge of the tub will be against.
Before installing the tub add the new drain shoe while it s still easy to get at figure b.
Perhaps you want a larger tub or one that s a bit deeper to soak in.
This guide will teach you both how to remove a bathtub and how to install a bathtub.
Secure the panels to the wall framing with galvanized backerboard screws.
The first step in installing a tub is to set in place a ledger board that supports the edges of the tub that contact the walls of the tub enclosure.
Removing a bathtub and installing a new one is an approachable task for many.
Next set the tub in place and secure it to the studs using the vertical lip around the outside of it.
Some tubs are installed on concrete floors and they require a bit of special attention to make sure they are set correctly and will last for many years.
Wear protective eye gear and work gloves when you remove and replace a bathtub.
Carefully lift the backerboard panel into the tub area and set it on several shims placed about a foot apart to maintain a 1 4 inch gap between the board and tub.
Measure and mark the location for the top of the ledger usually about 1 inch below the first mark.
Then install the bathtub and anchor it to the wall studs as recommended by the manufacturer.
Then attach the drain to the new tub and connect the overflow drain.
Push the tub into the enclosure and mark the top of the flange on the wall studs with a pencil.