Check if any of the tiles you re replacing intersect with any of the fixtures in your shower such as the shower head faucet or overflow drain.
Replace tub surround with tile.
The panels can be applied over bare studs if you have removed wall surfaces or directly over existing tile or wallboard walls if they are in good shape.
Install the new backerboard around the tub.
The tiles you use to fill the voids should match in size and thickness.
Measure each of the walls surrounding the tub and mark their center points.
This wall set also features 6 corner shelves and 1 center shelf for maximum storage.
Before we cover how to replace a bathtub check the new tub over and report any damage to the manufacturer.
This wall set offers an attractive design with the strength and durability of acrylic.
But if you can t find a matching color use a contrasting color to add a different design element to the surround.
Unscrew or pull the fixtures off of the wall and set them aside for now so you can reinstall them later on.
The tub stays in place but you cover the walls above the tub with prefabricated panels that complete the shower enclosure.
Remove any fixtures that surround your tiles to prevent damage.
Use a pre mixed acrylic tile setting mastic applied to the back of each tile with a notched trowel.
Remove an old plastic bathtub and surround and install a new bathtub and three piece surround with new plumbing and a tile border.
Stretch fiberglass tape over all the seams in the backerboard to help seal them.
Cut out a section of the cardboard to put inside the tub to help protect the surface while you work.
Cut the sheets to fit with a utility knife and screw them to the studs.
Bathtub surrounds are easier to install cost less than tiles can add a stylish look to your bathroom and make your bathroom easier to clean.
The classic 400 32 in.
3 piece direct to stud tub surround in high gloss white is designed to fit 32 in.