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    AwaKening Posts: 6, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 9, 2008, 07:55 PM
    Basement Bathtub Installation
    I hired a plumber to set my bathtub and put in the trap for the drain. He jackhammer the concrete to get a trap in.

    Question #1. Does the hole in my concrete need to be sealed with cement? He just put rock back into it, but no concrete.

    Question #2. Is it possible now to shift the tub about 1" backward once the drain is already hooked up, or will it mess up the pipe fit.

    Question #3. In relation to question 2, I framed the walls so that there was 1/2" on all 3 sides of the tub between the framing so that I could fit drywall in between. This is the reason for question 2, because he pushed the tub all the way to the front wall and now I have about an 1 1/2" gap in the back. I don't know how I will fill the gap without moving it.
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    hkstroud Posts: 11,929, Reputation: 899
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    Jul 9, 2008, 08:23 PM
    You errored in leaving 1/2" for drywall. The tub fits up against the studs and the drywall overlaps the lip of the tub. You can re-pipe the drain and move the tub or you can fill in the wall with additional framing material. Why 1 1/2" if you left only 1/2" on each end of the tub, should have a 1" gap. If you have 1 1/2" add a 2x3 to the edge of each stud and make the wall fit the tub. If toilet is on that wall, plan on using an off set toilet flange.
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    Jul 9, 2008, 08:41 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by AwaKening
    I hired a plumber to set my bathtub and put in the trap for the drain. He jackhammer the concrete to get a trap in.

    Question #1. Does the hole in my concrete need to be sealed with cement? He just put rock back into it, but no concrete.

    Question #2. Is it possible now to shift the tub about 1" backward once the drain is already hooked up, or will it mess up the pipe fit.

    Question #3. In relation to question 2, I framed the walls so that there was 1/2" on all 3 sides of the tub between the framing so that I could fit drywall in between. This is the reason for question 2, because he pushed the tub all the way to the front wall and now I have about an 1 1/2" gap in the back. I don't know how I will fill the gap without moving it.
    Meh, I typed that wrong. It is a 1 inch gap. So that answers questions 2 & 3. I'll just find a way to fill the gap now.

    Still need an answer to first question. Do I need to remove the tub and pore in some concrete, or just leave it rock?
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    Jul 10, 2008, 06:14 AM
    Question #1. Does the hole in my concrete need to be sealed with cement? He just put rock back into it, but no concrete.
    The tub dap-out should be left open and a access panel installed behind it.
    This is so the tub waste and trap can be serviced if necessary. Good luck, Tom

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