The tub came with a small sheet of landscaping fabric / felt fabric to
put between the subfloor and tub to prevent squeaks etc, but i still
hear an occasional noise. So, before I put the tub in permanently, i
think i'm going to put in the mortar bed.
This our only full bath. How long do we need to stay out of the tub
until the motar is set well enough to stand someone bathing in the
tub? I'd like to have an idea of how long we might have to shower at
relatives houses until ours is usable again.
I see plumbers using wetting type drywall mud. You could get yourself
a bag of durabond 20 minute and be taking showers in an hour. Even
mortar mix should be good to go in 12 hours or so, depending on the
temp/humidity etc.
As to the use of drywall mud, instructions specifically say NOT to use
drywall mud:
"IMPORTANT! Mortar cement is required to level an uneven subfloor. Do
not use
plaster, gypsum cement, or drywall compound for this application, as
these materials
do not provide adequate structural support. Spread a layer of mortar
cement on the subfloor where the bath supports will be
located."
Fill the tub with water, and use expanding foam for support between
the tub and sub floor. Let is sit this way until the foam has cured. I
used this approach a few years ago with no current problem. But, I
don't know what your "bath supports" are.
--
Oren
"If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me."