How to Install a Walk-In Bathtub and Shower
As you grow older, it gets harder and harder to get around. This is particularly true if you have range-of-movement difficulties. Create a better bath experience and install a walk-in bathtub.
Things You'll Need
Walk-in bathtub/shower
Saw
Pry bar
Remove the tub liner, shower wall, or as much of the bathroom tile as you need using a pry bar. Disconnect the water pipes. Clean off the old caulking with a utility knife. Pry the old tub or shower away from the wall and take it outside.
Survey the install site. Set the tub in place and reconnect the water pipes and fittings. Check for water leaks before you start to put the wall materials back in. Match the original line of the bath wall area when you add the new materials. A tub liner may need to be custom ordered or you can cut your own and apply trim in the right areas.
Make sure you use caulking in all areas that can leak into the wall underneath the liner or tile. Doors, added trim and the areas where the tub meets the wall and flooring are the main areas that need caulking.
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