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Shower/Bath Tub Floor Cracking.....

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 9:17 am
by mkarns
Help!

Our 4 year old shower/tub floor is cracking around the drain.

I've tried fixing it with fiberglass matting and repair and that held for a while until the water got under the fiberglass matting.

Then I tried JB Weld which held for some months; now that has cracked.

Is there a way to fix this permanently or am I looking at a new tub replacement?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,
M. Karns

Re: Shower/Bath Tub Floor Cracking.....

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 12:25 pm
by Greg
Hi & welcome. As you have found out the only real fix is a sawsall. Cut the tub into quarters and deposit it into the trash. If you keep just repairing the tub, you will also end up repairing the floor under it.

Don't cheap out when it comes to a replacement, fiberglass or acrylic are the top choices. remember if you have a 54" tub you may have problems finding one in stock, Lowes & Home Depot usually stock a 54" white steel tub. Greg

Re: Shower/Bath Tub Floor Cracking.....

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 10:33 pm
by JD
Keep in mind that a standard Lowe's type 54" tub is 30" wide. A mobile home tub is 27" wide. A pony wall or toilet might not leave enough room for the 30" wide tub.

JD

Re: Shower/Bath Tub Floor Cracking.....

Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:04 pm
by Groo
make sure you actually stand in whatever you plan on replacing it with and feal for any flex. if it moves whne new, it cracks when old.