New whirlpool tub in basement
My husband and I are attempting our first DIY remodeling project... adding a bathroom in the basement. The drains are all roughed in and we have gotten most of the supply lines in.
My question is... we put in the stringers for the new whirlpool tub and did a "test fit". The drain in the tub does not match up with the drain in the floor that we discovered under the slab. :confused: The one in the floor appears too close to the roughed in wall. It looked to be 1.5 or 2 inch pipe going straight down. However we did not chip out all of the concrete around it yet, there may be more below than I can see now.
Now what?? Do we have to move the floor drain somehow?? Is there some sort of flexible pipe that we can use??
Any help or hints would be greatly appreciated!!
Jaimie
A snag in the tub install...
Well we got the mortar mixed up and poured, a layer of plastic on top of the mortar, the tub set in place on the stringers and all the drain pipes attached (what a chore that was!! )... we are now letting the mortar set. BUT, from a quick peek under the tub, it looks like there isn't enough mortar there to fill all the space between the 3/4 inch plywood we put down and the bottom of the tub. The manufacturer instruction book shows a "bed" of mortar up the sides a little way.
We won't be able to tell if we have any gaps until the mortar sets... any suggestions for filling in any remaining spaces without having to pull up the tub and start over again?? (We used a full 50 pound bag)
Thanks,
Jaimie