You didn't address the proper resolution to the spider issue. House must be completely burned to the ground, rebuilt, and then you can continue with the tub/shower kit installation.
This is being done to my bathroom today...im a nervous wreck hoping this guy knows what hes doing so i had to see it properly done for myself beforehand lol
Always fill that tub so there's solid water going down the drain when you check it, or you'll be back!-It's the same as when you check a sink to make sure the p-trap plumbing doesn't leak!
Great video! Hey, did the Lyons 3 piece surround have a gasket on the BOTTOM? From what I can see, it looks like it's only on the vertical corners, right? So the bottom must rely on diversion and not 'sealing', right?
Just took one off that was 10 years old. You can have it. After I saw what was growing in the framing after I took it off I will never put one on again
What exactly were the boards that went around the top and side edge of the shower walls? What type of material? And what type of screws w/ caps/coverings? Did the boards go over existing drywall?
These Menards tubs with those feet, don't need a mortar base? I see your install is already on a concrete subfloor. But what about a 1st floor installation where there is a basement underneath and tub is sitting on a plywood subfloor. Will it need to be in mortar?
You didn't address the proper resolution to the spider issue. House must be completely burned to the ground, rebuilt, and then you can continue with the tub/shower kit installation.
Awesome...I just wish you had shown how you hooked up the drain plumbing.
Seriously missed the main thing plumbing!!
Great job! You made it look so easy.
This is being done to my bathroom today...im a nervous wreck hoping this guy knows what hes doing so i had to see it properly done for myself beforehand lol
Thank you for making this video! 😎👍
Thanks for watching.
I agree. Doing a video like this takes quite a bit of time! Thank you!
Excelente trabajo 👏 👍 💪 👌🏻
Thanks
OMG we want to do this soon. Thank you Mijo. !!!!!
Always fill that tub so there's solid water going down the drain when you check it, or you'll be back!-It's the same as when you check a sink to make sure the p-trap plumbing doesn't leak!
Appreciate this. 👍🏽
Great job!
Thanks!
Did you see that spider, that's why I put a bunch of sticky sheets that catch insects under the tub.
Great video! Hey, did the Lyons 3 piece surround have a gasket on the BOTTOM? From what I can see, it looks like it's only on the vertical corners, right? So the bottom must rely on diversion and not 'sealing', right?
I totally want to do a glass door.
Just took one off that was 10 years old. You can have it. After I saw what was growing in the framing after I took it off I will never put one on again
What exactly were the boards that went around the top and side edge of the shower walls? What type of material? And what type of screws w/ caps/coverings? Did the boards go over existing drywall?
Great !!
What could be used to to add additional support under the tub? That’s where our last one broke through and I don’t want to risk it happening again.
That's my exact question
What would be the going rate for hiring for a job like this? Contemplating DIY vs hiring a pro
These Menards tubs with those feet, don't need a mortar base? I see your install is already on a concrete subfloor. But what about a 1st floor installation where there is a basement underneath and tub is sitting on a plywood subfloor. Will it need to be in mortar?
No Mortar is needed with this tub design, just sealant and shims if needed .
The shower looks good but always finish the drywall on the outside the trim looks too funky and there should never be a problem with your new install
If some fatass stomps around in there youre gonna need to replace it again
Thanks for sharing. Did you use white colored calk or clear? Does it even matter?
What screws were used to secure tub and surround?
Indoor screws
there goes your hearing though
Trim is a good idea especially for trailer where it seems like nothings lasts, becausse people always destroy things. Stupid drug addicts.
Deff not a fan of the trim, but tub itself is not a bad way to go.