All -
I have my bathroom gutted and am prepping for my bathtub installation. The floors have a sag in them due to the age of the house (100 years). The subfloor is out of level approx. 3/4 of an inch or so from the non drain side (high) to the drain side. The joists which have been previously cut through are now sistered so that we could purchase any type of tub with no structural problems.
I have been reading many things online about mortar beds to level, drywall mud, etc. I am hoping to get a game plan together for the best possible option for a 60 inch tub. I have not purchased a tub yet, so any advice on tub material for my problem would be great.
My plan of action is to take masons mortar and put down a bed for the tub to sit in to level. I am hoping that someone experienced can provide me with a bit more guidance on this issue.
Thanks all for your help.
Tom
I have my bathroom gutted and am prepping for my bathtub installation. The floors have a sag in them due to the age of the house (100 years). The subfloor is out of level approx. 3/4 of an inch or so from the non drain side (high) to the drain side. The joists which have been previously cut through are now sistered so that we could purchase any type of tub with no structural problems.
I have been reading many things online about mortar beds to level, drywall mud, etc. I am hoping to get a game plan together for the best possible option for a 60 inch tub. I have not purchased a tub yet, so any advice on tub material for my problem would be great.
My plan of action is to take masons mortar and put down a bed for the tub to sit in to level. I am hoping that someone experienced can provide me with a bit more guidance on this issue.
Thanks all for your help.
Tom