Bathtubs For Mobile Homes Canada

You are here:Home > Bathroom > Tubs and Showers Bath Tubs and ShowersAs promised, we are now live online shipping our high quality mobile home replacement tubs and showers all over the continental United States! These new bathtubs are made to fit manufactured housing so are your perfect solution for your bath renovation project. You could be relaxing in your new tub from Complete Mobile Home Supply in no time! 54" x 27"Left side drain $24954" x 27"Right side drain$24954" x 27"Center drain$24954" x 27" Shower pan $31932" x 32" Shower pan$19954" x 42" Garden tub$419 60" x 42" Garden tub No-Step $59960" x 48"Garden tub$649 54" x 54" Corner tub$649 Types of tubs for manufactured housing A measures 54" wide and 27" from back wall to the front of the tub. They come in two colors and three types, depending on the placement of your drain. Left hand - left side when facing the smooth face of tub. Center drain - centered against back wall of tub. Right hand - right side when looking at it from the side you would enter tub.

The white and bone tubs pictured here are Center Drain standard bath tubs. There are two types of common : the full shower and the shower stall. The full shower fits in the same area that a bath tub would, 54" x 27", but has a low wall on the face of the shower to make stepping in easy.
Mtb T Shirt DesignsThe shower stall is a little bit deeper, a square measuring 32" x 32" If you have a little more space then you might consider a .
Bulk Used Laptops For Sale In UkEnjoy a more spacious bath with the 60" x 42", or make it easier to enter the bath with a 54" x 42" with a step.
Curtains Peacock BlueIf you have the room, combine the best of both with the 60" x 48" garden tub.The gives you a step, a ledge in the back, and a wide tub interior. Put the kids out to play, add soothing music plus a bit of bubble bath and you can create a relaxing oasis in your little corner of the world.

Fit your tub, shower, lavatory and kitchen sinks. Faux rock skirting for a showcase mobile home. Entry and storm doors made for manufactured housing. Exhaust and ventilation fans for kitchens and bathrooms.Select Products on the right to view prices and SizesSelected Tubs and Surrounds are available in a high gloss/high impact acrylic finish called PERMALUX. Hard as a rock and stain resistant the Permalux Polymer Alloy also resists chipping, peeling or spider webs and comes with a 5 YEAR GUARANTEE!As a general rule, replacing a bathtub is NOT considered a do-it-yourself project -- especially if your changing the type and size of the tub. Changing anything means refiguring the drainlines, vents and waterlines and that can get a bit tricky and frustrating. But if your old tub is cracked or damaged and you simply wish to replace it with the same kind, then the project becomes more manageable. Most bathtubs in mobile homes are plastic. When plastic cracks or breaks, it cannot be permanently repaired like fiberglass can.

If the crack isn't too bad, the best you can do is temporarily repair it by using one of two methods. First method is to purchase an epoxy repair kit. The biggest advantage of the epoxy kit is that the repair isn't as noticeable because the color somewhat matches the tub. The disadvantage is that it works best only on small cracks because any movement on big cracks can cause the crack to reappear. Second method to repair a cracked plastic bathtub is to apply a piece of quick fix tub repair tape to seal the crack. The advantage of the tape is that it will move with the tub so the crack will not reappear (unless the crack runs). The disadvantage is that it looks somewhat gaudy but by gosh it does work! If you've decided to replace your bathtub, besides the size and color you will also want to understand how and why the bottom of your tub is supported. Most plastic tubs are supported in two ways -- plastic legs or styrofoam. Pictured to the right is a tub supported by plastic legs.

If you have a sewer pipe running directly under the tub, then you will need this type of tub to make room for the pipes. The disadvantage of using a tub with legs is that the tub can creak if the subfloor under the tub isn't flat causing the legs to sit uneven. The legs have to installed into the bottom of the tub. When doing so, push them in straight or you'll risk breaking a tab that holds the legs in. This photo on the right shows a tub that uses styrofoam for support rather than plastic legs. The styrofoam sits directly onto the floor. Overall, the styrofoam offers better support with way less creaks. Obviously the disadvantage is that you can't run pipes directly under the tub. First shut off water to the bathtub. From underneath the tub, unscrew pipes from drain. This can be accomplished by either taking apart the p-trap (pictured right) or unscrewing the pipe directly from the tub drain itself. If your tub has an overflow, there will be another pipe going up the back of the tub to the overflow.

In this case simply take apart the p-trap and the rest will come out with the tub. Again, be sure the water is shut off to the tub. Next unscrew the waterline connections from the back of the faucet. Remove the nuts from the hot and cold nipples and slide the faucet out. Older faucets can be much more complicated to remove as the faucets themselves may have to be disassembled along with the spout and shower head. Once the faucet is removed, next step is to get rid of the old tub surround. If the old tub surround is held in place with plastic rivets (below), cut off the head with a knife or drill them out. Then with an utility knife, cut around the edge of the tub surround to loosen the caulk. Finally, grab a corner of the surround and carefully pull it off the wall. With the tub surround removed, the lip of the tub will be exposed. Remove all the screws from this lip. The old bathtub should now be loose and able to be lifted out and removed from the bathroom. Installed access door showing a peak at the main shut-off behind it.