The tub is designed to install in a recess where three walls are comprised of stud framing with the fourth acrylic wall exposed.
Installing acrylic tub walls.
Fiberglass and acrylic tub and shower enclosures come with a flanged edge that attaches directly to the wall studs and the proper way to hide this flange is to install drywall over it.
Tub and shower walls from american standard are easy to install and maintain.
In a typical remodeling project using a direct to studs surround kit you first install a bathtub or shower base then finish the wall with the surround kit attaching them directly to the studs with no need for drywall or cement board as a backer if you don t already have exposed studs the panels can be used as a template to outline an area of wall where you will.
If the acrylic bathtub is being supported by a wall it is important to seal the joint between the bath and the wall.
If you want to learn how to install an acrylic tub you re in the right place.
Before installing the tub add the new drain shoe while it s still easy to get at figure b.
Before installing cut holes in the shower wall for the shower trim handle and tub spout.
Acrylic sheets are made of a flexible waterproof plastic that.
Lay a thick ring of clear silicone caulk under the rim and screw it together following the tub manufacturer s instructions.
How to apply acrylic sheet to a shower wall.
Then measure up from the top of the tub to the spout and the trim handle as well.
This same process must be used to seal the joins where the siding meets the wall.
Choose from elegant tile looks with easy care or smooth durable acrylic inserts.
If everything is in line these measurements should be the same.
To install a bathtub start by installing a 2 by 4 inch ledger board to the length of the wall that the long edge of the tub will be against.
An acrylic surround provides a decorative and easy to maintain surface for your shower.
On the plumbing wall measure the distance from the vertical line to the center of the tub spout and trim handle.
An acrylic tub is not self supporting which means it must be supported along its entire bottom with mortar or grout.
Then attach the drain to the new tub and connect the overflow drain.