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May 6th, 2003, 03:44 AM
imported_krmereness
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Tub/Shower installation
I am installing a tub/shower unit in my home that is totally being remodeled. When installing a tub/shower 2 pc unit, should you put the "wet" sheetrock up first or do you install it against the rough framing?
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You can do either. Most install the drywall to the flat wall then frame in any rough opening concerns.
Make sure to measure to see if your rough opening with the drywall installed fits the rough opening size you need before you drywall. Just to make sure you are ok.
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