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Allowance for tile and backer board for tub install

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2wealfth Man
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Looking to install a freestanding tub in replacement of an old built in Roman tub.

Space measures 59 1/2' between sheet rock. If I go with a 59" tub how much clearance does that leave me (assuming sheet rock is pulled out and replaced with backer board) if I want to tile the surround? Feel like this cutting it really close.
ElGoatarod
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If the backer board is also 1/2", the space you have available remains the same. However, tiling the backer board will eat up another 1/2".
Sea Speed
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Just take out the 2x4s and install 2x3s
BenTheGoodAg
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ElGoatarod said:

If the backer board is also 1/2", the space you have available remains the same. However, tiling the backer board will eat up another 1/2".


This. And if I'm understanding the OP, correctly, it will need tile on both sides, which would eat up a full 1"? Brings the space to 58-1/2". Sounds like you need to consider other options.

They also make a 1/4" backer board, but I don't think that's enough margin for you without some other change.
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BenTheGoodAg said:

ElGoatarod said:

If the backer board is also 1/2", the space you have available remains the same. However, tiling the backer board will eat up another 1/2".


This. And if I'm understanding the OP, correctly, it will need tile on both sides, which would eat up a full 1"? Brings the space to 58-1/2". Sounds like you need to consider other options.

They also make a 1/4" backer board, but I don't think that's enough margin for you without some other change.
1/4" backer board is also not recommended for walls, right? Just floors?
BenTheGoodAg
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I didn't know that. You're probably right. I've never used it.
2wealfth Man
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BenTheGoodAg said:

ElGoatarod said:

If the backer board is also 1/2", the space you have available remains the same. However, tiling the backer board will eat up another 1/2".


This. And if I'm understanding the OP, correctly, it will need tile on both sides, which would eat up a full 1"? Brings the space to 58-1/2". Sounds like you need to consider other options.

They also make a 1/4" backer board, but I don't think that's enough margin for you without some other change.
yes, both sides will be tiled. I think 58' max tub is the safe bet.
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