Hi there
I've been looking at methods for fitting a bath by housing it inside a timber frame but infilling the small void under the base of the bath with an expanding PU foam spray. Weights will be placed inside the bath to stop the foam pushing up until curing is complete. This method removes the need for a mortar mix, grout, wooden bats or support legs under the bath base. The only other method I've seen similar is plaster of Paris but the foam method is rather tempting for its simplicity. The foam spray I'm also likely to try is Thermofoam by Everbuild.
The only concern I would have is keeping the foam from touching any plastic pipe works or fittings but I'd like to hear what the community of experts think about this method which appears popular down under and in good old USofA. What do you think then?
I've been looking at methods for fitting a bath by housing it inside a timber frame but infilling the small void under the base of the bath with an expanding PU foam spray. Weights will be placed inside the bath to stop the foam pushing up until curing is complete. This method removes the need for a mortar mix, grout, wooden bats or support legs under the bath base. The only other method I've seen similar is plaster of Paris but the foam method is rather tempting for its simplicity. The foam spray I'm also likely to try is Thermofoam by Everbuild.
The only concern I would have is keeping the foam from touching any plastic pipe works or fittings but I'd like to hear what the community of experts think about this method which appears popular down under and in good old USofA. What do you think then?