How Do You Install A Jetted Bathtub?
So you decided to include a jetted tub in your bath remodel. They usually have self-contained plumbing and drain locations that line up with your old tub’s drain. One advantage of a jetted tub is having those relaxing jets of water sooth and massage your muscles. Jetted tubs look good, are easy to clean, are deeper and wider than some traditional tubs, and come in many different colors. Usually made of acrylic or fiberglass, they are lightweight and durable. You will need to build a mounting frame to hold and support your jetted tub. Follow the manufacture’s instructions on how to size the structure properly. Put on all protective gear. Build two pony-walls, one for the left side, one for the right. You will use the existing back wall. This structure will now form a “U” shape. Build a platform for the jetted tub to sit in, with a cutout that will allow the jetted tub to sit in flush with the top of the platform. Make sure everything is level. Near the motor and drain areas, you will ne