Tub & 3-piece Surround Insights

dlu

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I was just going to replace the tub fill valve...

But when I opened up the wall I discovered that the space around and under the tub had been stuffed with fiberglass insulation which had become the home for a colony of rats at some point. I would avoid making that discovery if you can...

So, I'm thinking that the best thing to do would be to rip out the tub and surround (a one-piece fiberglass affair) so that I can really clean out the mess left by the previous tenants and see if I can figure out how they got in. As a result, I have a few questions:

  • Am I right in thinking that I want a "direct to stud" surround?
  • Does the surround have to come from the same maker as the tub? Or is it a good idea for it to?
  • What should I be looking for as I shop for a tub & surround?
  • Suggestions for brands to prefer (or avoid)?
 
It can be done either way. You can get surround kits that work with existing tubs or some that come as a set, where they actually attach to the tub itself.
I've never seen rats mess with fiberglass? though rock wool or the cotton/paper-based stuff is fair game.
Either way, getting the old one out is the hard part, unless it's on the second floor. Then gravity is nearly as bad.
 
Direct to stud or applying a substrate to framing depends a bit on quality level. If you buy a cheap flimsy surround installing a substrate, i.e. drywall, durock or densshield is a good idea. If you buy a better quality, i.e. thicker fiberglas unit you can probably avoid that.
If this is on an outside wall I would recommend at least installing insulation board to reduce cold transfer.
I would get rid of the old tub unless I have a good re-glazer available.
 
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