Typical install i would say just use mortar bed but always . It needs to be consistent to set correctly. In a five gallon bucket, start off with just 1 1/2 or so of water, so you don't get dry clumps . Don't spread it out, just dump it in an even line from front to back lengthwise, stopping . Make sure to level your tub!
While the base may be strong enough to support the weight of the tub, we usually put mortar around where the legs sit, to prevent the tub .
Make sure to level your tub! After removing the old tub, the most challenging aspect of installing the new one. If it's a tub that drops into a tiled deck, i put . Mix up a bag of thinset mortar to be about toothpaste consistency. We are setting two tubs in a remodel (kohler acrylic drop in and an alcove). While the base may be strong enough to support the weight of the tub, we usually put mortar around where the legs sit, to prevent the tub . Don't mix it too thin, or the mortar might spread out beneath the tub . It needs to be consistent to set correctly. Btw, i found a few photos of the bottom of the tub i took during install. I still have that access to apply mortar/foam. Don't spread it out, just dump it in an even line from front to back lengthwise, stopping . Typical install i would say just use mortar bed but always . Hack on setting a bathtub in a mortar bed.
It needs to be consistent to set correctly. Don't mix it too thin, or the mortar might spread out beneath the tub . Btw, i found a few photos of the bottom of the tub i took during install. If it's a tub that drops into a tiled deck, i put . While the base may be strong enough to support the weight of the tub, we usually put mortar around where the legs sit, to prevent the tub .
It needs to be consistent to set correctly.
Don't mix it too thin, or the mortar might spread out beneath the tub . Don't spread it out, just dump it in an even line from front to back lengthwise, stopping . After removing the old tub, the most challenging aspect of installing the new one. Make sure to level your tub! Mix up a bag of thinset mortar to be about toothpaste consistency. In a five gallon bucket, start off with just 1 1/2 or so of water, so you don't get dry clumps . I still have that access to apply mortar/foam. Typical install i would say just use mortar bed but always . It needs to be consistent to set correctly. Btw, i found a few photos of the bottom of the tub i took during install. Hack on setting a bathtub in a mortar bed. If it's a tub that drops into a tiled deck, i put . We are setting two tubs in a remodel (kohler acrylic drop in and an alcove).
Mix up a bag of thinset mortar to be about toothpaste consistency. If it's a tub that drops into a tiled deck, i put . Make sure to level your tub! Btw, i found a few photos of the bottom of the tub i took during install. Don't mix it too thin, or the mortar might spread out beneath the tub .
Mix up a bag of thinset mortar to be about toothpaste consistency.
Hack on setting a bathtub in a mortar bed. Make sure to level your tub! After removing the old tub, the most challenging aspect of installing the new one. We are setting two tubs in a remodel (kohler acrylic drop in and an alcove). Btw, i found a few photos of the bottom of the tub i took during install. Don't spread it out, just dump it in an even line from front to back lengthwise, stopping . Mix up a bag of thinset mortar to be about toothpaste consistency. Don't mix it too thin, or the mortar might spread out beneath the tub . In a five gallon bucket, start off with just 1 1/2 or so of water, so you don't get dry clumps . While the base may be strong enough to support the weight of the tub, we usually put mortar around where the legs sit, to prevent the tub . Typical install i would say just use mortar bed but always . If it's a tub that drops into a tiled deck, i put . I still have that access to apply mortar/foam.
16+ New How To Set A Bathtub In Mortar : Clean-Tile, Grout, Thinset Removal-Demolition. Chandler - Mix up a bag of thinset mortar to be about toothpaste consistency.. While the base may be strong enough to support the weight of the tub, we usually put mortar around where the legs sit, to prevent the tub . Don't mix it too thin, or the mortar might spread out beneath the tub . Btw, i found a few photos of the bottom of the tub i took during install. Make sure to level your tub! After removing the old tub, the most challenging aspect of installing the new one.