Use self leveling concrete,I'm installing a drop in type acrylic tub that someone suggested using a (5) gal. container of drywall compound as an acceptable substitute for mortar mix........is this true?
I always do what Twowaxhack says. You definitely do not want to use drywall compound. That's absurd. With the labor and cost of ripping out an old tub/shower and then installing a new one, you need to use the best materials. You want strength, and a "solid" feel from the mortar bed. The strength of concrete type mortars is going to be exponentially greater than drywall compound. I cant' believe this post is real. And lastly, you want things to last as long as possible. My thought process is that when I do my own work on the house, I'm saving so much in labor that you can use the best materials and still come out ahead.I'm installing a drop in type acrylic tub that someone suggested using a (5) gal. container of drywall compound as an acceptable substitute for mortar mix........is this true?
Is that a mortar mix, or is lime omitted from the mixture?I use sand topping mix. It’s sand + cement and can be up to 2” thick.
I mix it on the wet side.
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https://www.quikrete.com/productlines/sandtoppingmix.aspIs that a mortar mix, or is lime omitted from the mixture?
definitely not!!! what a stupid idea. Use self leveling concrete.I'm installing a drop in type acrylic tub that someone suggested using a (5) gal. container of drywall compound as an acceptable substitute for mortar mix........is this true?
I agree, which is why I said the idea/suggestion is stupid, not the question.I believe the only stupid question is the one which is not asked.
................consists of a uniformly blended mixture of Portland cement, commercial grade sands and "other approved ingredients". Gee, I wonder.............
Cocaine dust................consists of a uniformly blended mixture of Portland cement, commercial grade sands and "other approved ingredients". Gee, I wonder.............
Looks like you used building paper on the subfloor before the sand topping mix. I have a self-leveling compound over the area where the tub sets.......would I still need to use the barrier between the floor and the self-leveling compound?I use sand topping mix. It’s sand + cement and can be up to 2” thick.
I mix it on the wet side.
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Naw, I just used tar paper because I was upstairs on a wood subfloor.Looks like you used building paper on the subfloor before the sand topping mix. I have a self-leveling compound over the area where the tub sets.......would I still need to use the barrier between the floor and the self-leveling compound?
Would Quikrete Mortar Mix do the job also?
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