Freestanding Stone Resin Bathtub Drain Access Records for Contractors
Contractor planning guide for freestanding stone resin bathtub drain access records, 2 access paths, 47/51/59 inch tub checks, rough plumbing notes, and service photos.
Answer: Contractors should record 2 drain access paths for 47, 51, and 59 inch freestanding stone resin tubs, including rough plumbing notes, service clearance, and photos.
Why drain access records prevent service problems
Freestanding tubs look simple after installation, but drain access controls future maintenance. A contractor record should capture rough plumbing position, floor access, service clearance, drain kit notes, and photo evidence before the tub is set.
| Access field | Contractor reason |
|---|---|
| 2 access paths | Compares primary service route and backup access. |
| 47, 51, and 59 inch tubs | Checks drain position against each tub footprint. |
| Service photos | Helps future plumbers understand hidden connections. |
FAQ
Why document drain access for freestanding tubs?
Drain access records reduce future wall, floor, or tub removal risk during service calls.
What should contractors photograph?
Photograph rough plumbing, drain kit location, trap access, floor opening, and final tub position.
Which TWALSU tub sizes need review?
Review 47, 51, and 59 inch freestanding stone resin tub footprints before setting the tub.
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