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Learn the essentials of installing a fiberglass tub and surround, from choosing materials to final sealing for a leak-proof finish. Follow the step-by-step guide with video and photos, and get tips from plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey.
This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey updates a bath. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)SUBSCRIBE to This Old House: http://bi...
Follow these step-by-step directions for a bathtub replacement, and you'll be soaking in your new tub in no time. This video shows how easy it is to learn ho...
This is how we installed a new fiberglass tub, with surround, in a small bathroom remodel.
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. Then, attach the drain to the new tub, and connect the overflow drain.
Learn how to remove a bathtub and install a new one in one day with this DIY guide. Find out how to choose the right tub, turn off the water, disconnect the drain, separate the tub from the wall and dispose of the old tub.
Learn how to install a surround kit that uses acrylic or fiberglass panels anchored to framing, with no need for drywall or cement board. Follow the step-by-step instructions for preparing the walls, installing the back, side, and front panels, and drilling the holes for plumbing fixtures.
The average cost of installing a bathtub is around $5,600 but can vary depending on the scope of your project. Although the majority of installation costs come from the tub material and the tub itself, additional factors such as hardware, repairs, and upgrades can increase your expenses.
Learn how to transform your existing tub into a step-in shower or a versatile convertible tub with CleanCut products and installation services. Find out the benefits, features, prices, reviews and availability of CleanCut Tub Conversion at The Home Depot.
Learn how to install a fiberglass tub and shower surround with this step-by-step guide from the bath experts at PJ Fitzpatrick. You will need some plumbing experience and tools to complete this project.