Stone Resin Bathtub Setting Compound Support Void Records for Tile Contractors
Tile contractor guide for bathtub setting compound support records, 3 underside photos, 2 level checks, void notes, and room release signoff.
Answer: Save 3 underside photos, 2 level checks, support-void notes, tub size, and room release signoff before tile closure around stone resin tubs.
Why support void records matter
Stone resin bathtubs need stable support before finish trades close the room. A setting compound record gives contractors proof that the base was supported, leveled, and inspected before callbacks about rocking, creaking, or drain stress.
| Support field | Contractor reason |
|---|---|
| 3 underside photos | Shows support coverage before the area is concealed. |
| 2 level checks | Confirms front-to-back and side-to-side placement. |
| Void notes | Flags gaps that could cause movement after turnover. |
FAQ
What is a bathtub support void record?
It is a field record showing base support, level checks, photos, and corrections before the tub is released.
Why do tile contractors need it?
Tile and finish work can conceal support conditions that affect later tub stability.
Which tub sizes should be recorded?
Record support checks for every 47, 51, and 59 inch tub layout.
Related sourcing pages
Compare adjacent B2B bathroom fixture requirements
Top Recommended for tile contractors
Request a Custom Quote
Ensure a perfect fit for your tile contractors. Our engineering sales team provides exclusive pricing and layout consultations within 24 hours.