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    dherman1 Posts: 129, Reputation: 10
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    Jan 10, 2006, 01:26 PM
    Installing whirlpool tub
    Howdy,

    In my ongoing saga of our remodel from Hell, I realized that they (my wife and the Depot Designer) used the wrong dimensions for the whirlpool tub.

    I need to mount the tub on a platform so that it can be at the proper height.

    The tub needs to sit 18 1/4" above the level of the subfloor. In order to use the access panels (cabinet doars) which are 18X24, I need to raise the
    platform by 6". Should I use pressure treated lumber or Cedar (or something decay resistant) to build the platform?

    I was going to use 1/2" plywood and 1/4" Hardibacker for the top of the platform.

    Is using treated lumber overkill?

    Same for the hardibacker?

    Also, should I bolt the tub to the platform?

    They (American Standard) suggest that the use of a foundation base
    Consisting of cement (e.g. Sakrete), mortar, or grout will help provide a solid and secure installation.

    Anything else I should do?

    As always, Thanks!
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    speedball1 Posts: 29,301, Reputation: 1939
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    Jan 10, 2006, 02:11 PM
    Hi Dan, Welcome back,

    (1) "I need to raise the platform by 6". Should I use pressure treated lumber or Cedar (or something decay resistant) to build the platform?"
    Since you're going to have moisture and high humidity so I would use a good grade of lumber
    (2) "I was going to use 1/2" plywood and 1/4" Hardibacker for the top of the platform."
    You'll have a lot of weight with a fulol tub and a person in there. I'd opt for overkill and go with 3/4" plywood plus the 1/4" Hardibacker
    (3) "Is using treated lumber overkill? Same for the hardibacker?"
    No I don't think so.
    (4)'They (American Standard) suggest that the use of a foundation base
    consisting of cement (e.g. Sakrete), mortar, or grout will help provide a solid and secure installation. Anything else I should do?"
    Just make very sure the tub is bedded good.
    Good luck, Tom

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