From Tub to Tiles: A Step-by-Step Guide to Replace Your Bathtub with a Luxurious Tiled Shower!

Materials you'll need:

  • Tile

  • Grout

  • Thinset mortar

  • Waterproofing membrane

  • Cement board

  • Screws

  • Shims

  • Drain assembly

  • Plumbing supplies

  • Level

  • Measuring tape

  • Utility knife

  • Tile saw

  • Trowel

  • Rubber float

  • Sponge

  • Caulk

  • Safety glasses

Step 1: Remove the bathtub Remove the bathtub and any plumbing fixtures. This may require cutting pipes and removing walls or flooring. Consult with a plumber or contractor if you're not comfortable with this step.

Step 2: Measure and plan the shower Measure the space where the bathtub used to be and plan the layout for your new shower. Decide on the size and shape, and mark the area with a level and measuring tape.

Step 3: Install the cement board Cut and install the cement board on the walls and floor of the shower area. Secure it in place with screws and shims.

Step 4: Install the waterproofing membrane Apply a waterproofing membrane to the walls and floor of the shower area. This will prevent water damage and mold.

Step 5: Install the drain assembly Install the drain assembly in the center of the shower floor. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific type of drain you are using.

Step 6: Mix the thinset mortar Follow the instructions on the package to mix the thinset mortar. Use a trowel to spread the mortar evenly on the walls and floor of the shower area.

Step 7: Install the tile Carefully install the tile on the walls and floor of the shower area, using a tile saw to cut pieces as needed. Make sure the tile is level and spaced evenly.

Step 8: Apply grout Once the tile is in place, apply grout to the joints between the tiles. Use a rubber float to spread the grout evenly, and clean off any excess grout with a damp sponge.

Step 9: Install plumbing fixtures Install the plumbing fixtures, such as the showerhead and handles. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific type of fixtures you are using.

Step 10: Apply caulk Apply caulk around the edges of the shower area to seal it and prevent leaks.

Congratulations, you have successfully replaced your bathtub with a standing tiled shower! Enjoy your new spa-like oasis.

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