Our fixer-upper house has a nice Kohler tub that is deep and wide and 6' long.
The tub sits inside a greenboard-clad frame, its rim resting on a small tub surround. There is no tile on this surround, the walls, or on the sides greenboard cabinet that hides the tub and that the rim rests on. Wanna tile it, but...
The 6' tub is in a space that is 5'11.5" inches or so. Because of plumbing in the walls and the location of the studs at both ends of the tub, and because of the location of the toilet, our contractor says the tub cannot fit other than in the condition we found it.
Right now, a bit of the oval rim of the tub both at the faucet side and the opposite side pierces through the dry wall. These entries into the drywall are currently caulked.
Can we do anything besides cut tile the shape of this tub's rim, affixing it across the places the tub enters the wall and recaulking?
We bought porcelain tile 18" rectangles. Are tiny glass tiles a better bet? Or another choice?
2007-01-13
11:08:26
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