How to Convert a Sunken Bath Shower to a Walk-in Shower
A sunken fiberglass bathtub that has a built-in shower can become a safety hazard if you or a family member experiences mobility difficulties. Instead of removing your current bathtub and installing a shower kit, you can install a bathtub step-through conversion kit, or bathtub saddle, into your current tub. This option eliminates the need to make changes to your plumbing that may seem complicated. In addition, this type of bathtub conversion project takes only an afternoon to complete.
Things You'll Need
Bathtub saddle template
Masking tape
Safety goggles
Dust mask
Work gloves
Electronic saw
Remove the debris from inside the tub and the bathroom floor, and wipe rubbing alcohol along the cut edges of the tub and the parts of the bathtub saddle that make contact. The rubbing alcohol will help remove excess dirt and oil from the surface of the fiberglass materials so the adhesive works better.
Using a caulking gun, apply a bead of waterproof silicone adhesive along the bottom of the bathtub saddle, along the edges that will touch the tub.
Press the bathtub saddle into place over the opening you cut to help spread the silicone adhesive.
Add a bead of silicone adhesive along the edge of the bathtub saddle and the tub to create a watertight seal. Then use a caulk-smoothing tool to eliminate any excess adhesive and create a smooth finish. Allow the adhesive to dry according to the manufacturer’s instructions before using the shower.
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