Stone Resin Bathtub Level and Base Sealant Inspection Logs for Bathroom Installers
Installer guide for stone resin bathtub level and base sealant inspection logs, 2 direction level checks, 1 base bead, 3 photos, and 47/51/59 inch placement.
Answer: Bathroom installers should log 2 direction level checks, 1 base sealant bead, 3 final photos, and 47/51/59 inch placement notes for stone resin tubs.
Why level and sealant logs reduce callbacks
Freestanding tubs need stable placement, clean edges, and serviceable drains. A level and sealant log gives the installer, contractor, and owner a shared record that the tub sits correctly, drains predictably, and is protected from water seepage around the footprint.
| Inspection field | Installer reason |
|---|---|
| 2 direction level checks | Checks front-to-back and side-to-side placement before sealant cures. |
| 1 base sealant bead | Records the visible perimeter condition after final set. |
| 3 final photos | Shows level, base edge, and room placement before turnover. |
FAQ
Why record level in 2 directions?
A tub can look aligned but still drain or sit poorly if only one direction is checked.
Should installers photograph the base bead?
Yes, a base photo helps separate installation issues from later housekeeping or maintenance damage.
Which tub sizes need placement notes?
Record placement notes for all 47, 51, and 59 inch stone resin bathtub layouts.
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