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    dmforman Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 24, 2010, 08:52 PM
    Is my new tub installed properly?
    I had my 42 year old bathroom remodeled. They took the cast iron tub in and put in a steel tub. The tub creeks when you step in it and move around. Should it?

    Also they stopped the tile right at the end of the bathtub. The walls right where the tile and wall meet are ruined and wet. The grout does not dry in some areas. The contractor has been giving me the run around. He ripped out the grout between the tub and tile, installed chalk with weep holes. The problem continued. Then he said there is a leak in the shampoo box, so he is going to rip that section of tile out and redo it. There are places where the grout does not dry. For example, our last shower was 8:30 am this morning. It's almost 11pm and the grout is still not dry in several areas.

    Also the grout that was between the tub and 1st row of tile and the grout in the corners cracked within a week of the project being complete.

    Any and all information would be helpful. I feel like I am getting the run around and that there are potentially big problems with the new shower/tub area.

    Thank you!
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    creahands Posts: 2,854, Reputation: 195
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    Nov 25, 2010, 04:48 AM

    Because of the thinness of steel tubs,they should be bedded in mortar.

    Inside corners and tub to tile areas can be done with caulking the same color as grout.This can be bought at any good ceramic tile store.

    Finishing the tile to edge of tub is unacceptable finish. If u are using a shower curtain, it is not being closed all the way.
    If using a shower door, it may not have been installed correctly or u are closing the doors the wrong way. The inside door should be closed to the shower head wall.

    Grout is not water proof and will stay wet if water is getting behind tile.

    Chuck
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    massplumber2008 Posts: 12,832, Reputation: 1212
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    Nov 25, 2010, 09:04 AM

    YUP! I'll second that on the bedding of the tub. Let me guess... the contractor chose the tub, right? Definitely not common to see steel tubs nowadays... at least not anywhere in my area.

    Were permits pulled? Did the contractor stand for any inspections?

    Being a steel tub with deflection like it has the last row of tile to the tub should have been sealed with a flexible silicone... would move with the tub... ;)

    Let us know more...

    Mark

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