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Mar 30, 2009, 08:00 PM
When installing a steel tub, is it really necessary to reinforce base with thin set, mortar or joint compound?
I know it's a must for sure when installing fiberglass tubs. I'm also pretty sure its not necessary at all when installing cast iron.
What's the story with steel tubs?
If reinforcement is necessary, what should be used as a base for steel tub and how thick should base be. Tub is being installed over new 3/4 subfloor, followed by thin set and cement board.
PS: I know that steel is the least popular of tubs among the pros, but there's no way I'm getting a cast iron back up the stairs. At the same time, I've heard too many stories of fiberglass tubs needing repair due to cracks.
Info is appreciated. Thanks!
I know it's a must for sure when installing fiberglass tubs. I'm also pretty sure its not necessary at all when installing cast iron.
What's the story with steel tubs?
If reinforcement is necessary, what should be used as a base for steel tub and how thick should base be. Tub is being installed over new 3/4 subfloor, followed by thin set and cement board.
PS: I know that steel is the least popular of tubs among the pros, but there's no way I'm getting a cast iron back up the stairs. At the same time, I've heard too many stories of fiberglass tubs needing repair due to cracks.
Info is appreciated. Thanks!