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Common Bathtub Liner Installation Mistakes

Written by Stephen Ryan | Jun 2, 2021 9:00:00 AM

When it comes to bathroom improvements, it is always best to contact a professional. In this article, the reliable tub and shower replacement contractor South Shore Dream Bath shares common mistakes made during bathtub liner installation.

Bathtub liners are molded to the shape of your tub. They are glued over your existing tub to cover it up. It’s important to have the proper mold for the tub liner to fit properly. This process is said to be simple and easy. However, these mistakes are often called on for repair after the installation.

Water Between the Liner and the Tub

Usually, the biggest complaint after a bathtub liner installation is having water trapped underneath the bathtub liner. It’s possible for water to seep through the liner even with a small unnoticeable crack. When this happens, you may notice that the liner feels squishy. The water inside will stagnate causing mold build-up and unpleasant odors. This will cause further damage as the hydrostatic pressure will cause the liner to split.

To avoid this during tub replacement, you have to make sure that the new lining is not too brittle. Whether you are doing it yourself or have called a professional, careful installation is the key to prevent even the smallest crack.

Failed Adhesive

In order to properly glue the liner down, it’s important that your tub’s surface be thoroughly clean. Make sure that it’s free of soap remnants. If your old liner is not clean, the adhesives will not bond.

If your bathtub was refinished before, it is advised that the reglazing material should be chemically stripped. When dealing with chemicals, it’s best to call a local trusted tub and shower contractor.

Changing a tub to a shower? Trust us with your next project at South Shore Dream Bath. Call us at (781)-733-5405 or fill out our contact form to book an appointment.