Learn how to build a support system for a whirlpool bathtub. This video is part of Bathroom Renovations show hosted by Amy Matthews . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Whether it's a simple update or a luxurious "dream spa," Bathroom Renovations will inspire you to tackle your bathroom makeover and do it with style. You learn step-by-step from host Amy Matthews how to transform an entire bathroom into a comfortable, appealing space. DIY experts cover everything--bathroom layout and design, plumbing, flooring, cabinets, counters, tile, sinks, faucets, tubs and shower enclosures.
@nauls82 I thought that too. I didn't really mind the walls too much even, I would've just taken out the carpet and put in tile.
jn1mrgn 6 months ago
it looked better before the remodel...just redo the walls and floor
nauls82 1 year ago 2
they left the end of the floor open where the pump and other electrical stuff was....pay attention and don't be so critical
lucky1jarrod 1 year ago
Did I miss something????
She said the opening in the floor to the basement provides access to the pumps and plumbing so doors weren't needed on the front of the tub deck. If they closed the opening up with plywood its no longer accessible form the basement.
The tub rested on 4 blocks that were about 4"x4". They should have put a trippled up 2x10or12 were each set of feet were and not used plywood.
foxacoustics 2 years ago
This was a great presentation that answered my question of tub support.
rocketfxr 3 years ago