Bathtub Installation Basics

Bathtub Installation is not something that you can do on your own. Even if you are a qualified plumber with experience in all types of plumbing, installing a new tub is much more complicated than simply running some water through the old tub and buying the new tub. If you have never installed a tub before, I would highly recommend hiring someone who has knowledge of how a tub operates and a good reputation for high quality workmanship. Even if you decide to do it yourself, you will want to hire someone with at least basic plumbing skills so that you don’t end up with a costly tub problem. Even if you are able to install the tub yourself with little or no experience, you will want to use someone who has the proper training and the right tools to get the job done properly.

 

Most of the large companies that sell plumbing products and services offer a variety of different types of bathtubs and soaking tubs to suit your unique installation needs. Many of the manufacturers of these products offer a large selection of different soaking tubs and Jacuzzis, so you will be able to find exactly what you are looking for. The price will vary depending on the size and materials used in the bathtub installation. Most of the companies selling these items offer a full money back guarantee just in case you are not satisfied with their product or service so that is a very big safety feature as well.

 

Before you even begin to look at the different models of soaking tubs or Jacuzzis that are available, make sure that you have the correct measurements down pat. These are very important so that the professional who is installing your new bathtub or Jacuzzi will have an accurate length and diameter that they will be able to work with. They will also measure where the pipes are going to need to be and will probably need to cut holes in the walls where the pipe will fit. This is actually where most of the time errors occur and it is usually very simple to fix. Most companies who sell all types of bathtub installation equipment and supplies will even help you to measure your old bathtub so they can match your new equipment to it properly.

 

The next step to take when it comes to bathtub installation is to decide on the tub and the drain. If you are doing a new installation then you may already have the drain prepped for the new tub installation. If you are re-pramming, then you may need to get the drain prepped as well. Most manufactures will tell you how much drain sealing fluid to buy and you will want enough to completely seal the tub and drain to avoid clogging. You may also want to consider purchasing a tub surround to help seal the tub around the perimeter of the rim and around the tub pipes. This can keep water from leaking into the floor of the bathroom, which is very common.

 

Once you know the basics for installing bathtubs, then it is time to move on to the more expensive items such as getting the new plumbing installed. The average cost for installing new fixtures is between three hundred and five hundred dollars. This depends on the size and complexity of the fixture that you have installed. Also, the longer the pipe has been in use, the more complex the plumbing needs to be, which can increase the price.

 

When it comes to bathtub installation, there are many other things that you will have to purchase or hire a contractor to do. However, if you follow the basic outline of installing bathtubs, you should be able to save quite a bit of money if you know what you are doing and shop around. However, if you have never done anything like this before, then it is recommended that you contact a professional plumber to make sure that your new tub is installed correctly the first time. It is always better to be safe than sorry, especially if you have high-end equipment like hot tubs in your home. Although most new tubs require only a few hours to install, it pays to be extra careful, especially if you want your new water heater to keep working all year long.