Installing A Bath Tub - Painlessly and Easily?

Mar 22
06:20

2007

Christopher Smith

Christopher Smith

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A new, fresh look to your bathroom can increase the value of your home. You'd be surprised what a better design can do for your home. The bottom line is, you need to know what you are doing if you are looking at installing a bathtub properly.

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So,Installing A Bath Tub - Painlessly and Easily? Articles you are ready to tidy up, rescue, or recover your bathroom, this perhaps will mean installing a bathtub. Why should you replace the bath tub? For some, its a matter of having a bathtub that is cracked, old and may be leaking.  This can lead to some extensive harm, leading to some extensive bills.  Sometimes, its just a matter of wanting a new look.  A new, fresh look to your bathroom can increase the value of your home.  You'd be surprised what a better design can do for your home.  The bottom line is, you need to know what you are doing if you are looking at installing a bathtub properly.

The first thing you need to do before you can install your new bath tub is to make sure you have picked up everything you need. For example, you want to make sure you have measured the tub area, making sure you choose a bathtub that is just the right size. Buy a tub that is too wide or long, will be cause for massive frustration and possible financial issues as well. Make sure you have all the pipes, fittings, screws, nails, and other necessities. Installing a bathtub correctly without all the needed materials is downright impossible. Therefore, the first step in bathtub installation is to ensure you have everything you need to get the job done right.

Then the fun starts. To avoid damage and potential damage installing a bathtub, make sure you turn off the water before you start your project. One of the most common mistakes made by homeowners when replacing their bathtub is failing to turn the water off in the home, before disconnecting the old pipes. This can lead to flooding within the home, floor damage, wall damage, and expensive repairs. In order to evade this kind of damage, make sure you remember to turn off the water in the home first.

Before you put your new bathtub in its designated area, be sure to tightly and properly attach all new pipes, and fasten the bathtub to any supports you have provided as well. Then place the connections for the drain, make sure that the trap is lower than the drain itself. After this, you are now ready to connect the water lines, both hot and cold, to your new tub. Once you have secured these with the cap and nipple, you should turn your water supply back on. Make sure you check for any leakage in all pipes and drains, set straight any problems you see before you finalize your bath tub installation.

After you have checked to ensure that there are no leaks, you can finish with a tub surround.  Its not uncommon now to find that bathtubs now come with a plastic tub surround, however, you can also use tiles or a water resistant drywall. The bathroom design options are endless.

You'll find that installing a bath tub doesn't have to be difficult if you plan ahead first.