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So, you are ready to spruce up, refresh, or repair your bathroom, which might mean installing a bathtub. Why should you replace the bathtub? Well, for many people, it is a matter of necessity. Perhaps the bathtub is old and cracked or maybe it is leaking and causing damage to the bathroom. For others on the other hand, it is simply a matter of wanting something new, a better design, or you are just tired of looking at the same bathtub day after day. Whatever your reasons for a new bathtub, it is important that you understand how to install it properly.
First, you will need to gather all the needed tools and accessories that are used while installing a bathtub. You will need to take measurements of the tub area so you are able to choose a tub that is the right size. If you buy a tub that does not fit, this will create frustration as well as possible financial stress. You should gather all the nails, screws, pipes and fittings as well as any other items needed, before beginning your tub installation. Trying to install a bathtub without all the proper materials is not an easy thing to do, so be sure to gather up all you need before you begin so you are able to do the job properly.
Then the fun starts. To avoid damage and disaster when 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 avoid this kind of damage, make sure you remember to turn off the water in the home first.
Before installing the new bathtub to its chosen area it is important to make sure that you attach and tighten all the new pipes properly, as well as secure the bathtub supports. Once this is done, you will place the connections for the drain, while making sure that the trap is lower than the drain to enable the tub to drain properly. Then you will be ready to connect the hot and cold water lines to your new bathtub. Once these are secured with the nipple and caps you will then turn the water back on. You should check for any leaks of all drains and pipes and correct any possible problem before finishing with your installation of the tub.
After checking and being positive there are no leaks, finish up with a tub surround. In some cases, these come with a new bathtub, can be purchase separately, or created yourself using tiles or drywall that is water resistant. Installing a bathtub can be an easy project if you know what precautions to take first.
Asking for advice at your local hardware store can also save you some aggravation, and may prevent you from having to run back to the store mid-installation for more parts. Make sure you are organized before you start the installation, with required items close at hand, including easy to understand instructions.