An acrylic bath is easier to remove than cast iron, but the waste, wall edges and tile joints still need careful handling.
What removal includes
- Removing the panel or facing.
- Disconnecting the trap and overflow.
- Cutting old silicone.
- Taking the tub out and preparing the area.
FAQ
Can the acrylic bath be kept after removal?
Sometimes yes, if it is removed carefully and was not rigidly built in or damaged.