No more tub/shower ?
How do you remove the RV (camper) bathtub and move the sink to have more room? We don’t use the tub or shower
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We removed one in our old house I will have to say it did cost us a lot of money in the end. By time we replace all the tiles and capped off all the plumbing, But if this is something you are anticipating i can be done. https://www.dumpsters.com/blog/how-to-remove-a-bathtub
Although this article is about replacing the tub, it gives step-by-step instructions on removing it:
https://rvlife.com/rv-bathtub-replacement/
Hi Tracy, I hope this helps! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alLuWZGZlt4
Here is another video for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSysed-P-ok
https://rvlife.com/rv-bathtub-replacement/
Hi Tracy, I think as long as you correctly plug off the drain from the tub, you should be able to do new flooring and make it look awesome!
Hi Tracy. Begin by turning the water off. Then use a utility knife to cut thru the caulking around the tub. You should be able to remove it after that. Depending on how big the tub is, you may need to cut it in half for easy removal. After that you will have cosmetic work to do.
Hi! I think the most obvious is shutting off the water flow to the tub. Then you will remove the tub after disconnecting it. That will give you more room to reposition your sink. I'm guessing you use the shower facility at campgrounds? Keep in mind if you ever sell it, someone else may want to take a shower or bath. But, if that isn't a concern, it will give you a little more room and storage with some planning. You should be able to repair any damage with building materials from Lowe's or Home Depot. Good luck and stay safe!
Hi, Removing the tub/shower will be hard. May have to be cut up in small pieces to get out. I would be carefull though. If you are wanting to remove any interior walls they are part of the structural integrity of most rv's.
Where do you want to move the sink to?
I also agree that’s probably a structural wall between the 2 spaces & therefore would use that “more room” space to build a pantry or closet.
You would need to re do the plumbing to