60" bathtub in a 60" space
11/07/05
Recently we (as a family) decided to upgrade our 60s guest bathroom. We removed the 60 cast iron tub (in pieces) and removed the rest of the fixtures in the bathroom. A four (4) piece 60 tub enclosure was purchased to replace the old tub. The bathroom walls are concrete block with plaster over them. The floor is concrete slab. The bathroom is 61 wide (behind the plaster). I have already sawed out the area for the drain and will install new plumbing fixtures when the tub is installed. The problem is getting the new tub in where the old one came out. Is it possible to install a 60 fiberglass tub where a 60 cast iron unit came out? It looks like there should be a way to do it for upgrades but I havent figured that part out yet. Is there something that I am not seeing? Or will I have to cut a wall to slide the tub in where it is supposed to be?
Thanks and all suggestions are welcome. Joe Thomas
60" bathtub in a 60" space
Hi Tom, "A four (4) piece 60 tub enclosure was purchased to replace the old tub. So the three (3) enclosure walls (left, center and right) are not attached to the tub yet. That comes after the tub is in place
The bathroom walls are concrete block with plaster over them. So, there is no drywall to remove. When you say "far end"... Do you mean the end of the tub opposite the drain and faucet... the foot of the tub? Are you saying that I will need to remove the plaster 5' up the wall before I can install the new fiberglass tub? The new fiberglass tub is hanging up on the walls of the bathroom at the bottom of the foot and top of the drain end when I try to pivot it into place. The actual length of the tub is 60"...Until you try to pivot it into place and then from corner to corner across the apron it is 62".So My problem is, Where do I get the other 2" from to make the pivot into place for the new tub. Thanks for you help Tom, Sincerely Joe Thomas