Tub is 1/2 short, how can I build up for tiling properly?
I'm your average handyman "jack of all trade, master of none" and I'm in the process of re-doing Grandma's bathroom. I gutted the whole bathroom and reframed a back wall with insulation for the new bathtub. I installed a new bathtub and secured it with roofing nails on the edges and have drywalled.
2 Problems:
1) The bathtub squeaks, have to check if the nails are too tight or the drywall is rubbing. Hopefully its not something else...
2) The one end of the bathtub is 1/2 inch off the drywall not flush with the 1st lip. The tile is suppose to overhang off the drywall down to the second lip and be caulked I assume. Since I already have the tub snug in and drywall done is this just a matter off "building out" the end wall with extra adhesive for the tiles? I'd have to slowly straighten it back out after the tub to level out things. Should I use a different compound to build up the 1/2? How about the idea of thin metal mesh to help the thicker adhesive like the stuff used for floors?
I hope I don't have to shim the wall and redo the taping etc.
Suggestions will be much appreciated! Thank you!