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PayPalBathtub surround. Vikrell. Solid and stiff, strong material.
$135 OBO.
For a 5-foot standard size bathtub. Height of panel is 53". In between the molded corner shelves, it has a square tile pattern.
This LONG middle panel section, attaches via nailing flange along he top, directly to studs.
I have 2 ends which which are not for THIS main panel, but which could adapt. They have tongues along the vertical edge, which fit nicely into the groove of the 2 corner returns of the main panel. Tight fit. They would not quite reach all the way, to the apron side of a 30" wide bathtub. Approx. 2" short of the apron of the tub (front of the tub). Shouldn't be a problem tho. It would still work good enough. Sheetrock over to where the end panels do reach, with waterproof sheetrock. Mud, and paint.
I thought somebody could readily use this, who is looking to save good money on surrounding their basement bathtub.
This 60" wide middle panel section has a VERTICAL Channel (5/8") all the way up and down; the end panels would have a square-ish rib and they would interlock into this Vertical Channel of the middle section.
The 2 Sterling brand end panels, are 2" taller than the 5-foot tall main section. The off-set is not a problem. The sheetrock would just come down to the top of 2 different panel heights.
Can text you photos, on request.
Can deliver.
NOTE: See my other KSL ad, for a STERLING "soaker" bathtub= 36-inch.
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6 Days
142
3
$147.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.
No Image
No Image
Venmo
PayPalBathtub surround. Vikrell. Solid and stiff, strong material.
$135 OBO.
For a 5-foot standard size bathtub. Height of panel is 53". In between the molded corner shelves, it has a square tile pattern.
This LONG middle panel section, attaches via nailing flange along he top, directly to studs.
I have 2 ends which which are not for THIS main panel, but which could adapt. They have tongues along the vertical edge, which fit nicely into the groove of the 2 corner returns of the main panel. Tight fit. They would not quite reach all the way, to the apron side of a 30" wide bathtub. Approx. 2" short of the apron of the tub (front of the tub). Shouldn't be a problem tho. It would still work good enough. Sheetrock over to where the end panels do reach, with waterproof sheetrock. Mud, and paint.
I thought somebody could readily use this, who is looking to save good money on surrounding their basement bathtub.
This 60" wide middle panel section has a VERTICAL Channel (5/8") all the way up and down; the end panels would have a square-ish rib and they would interlock into this Vertical Channel of the middle section.
The 2 Sterling brand end panels, are 2" taller than the 5-foot tall main section. The off-set is not a problem. The sheetrock would just come down to the top of 2 different panel heights.
Can text you photos, on request.
Can deliver.
NOTE: See my other KSL ad, for a STERLING "soaker" bathtub= 36-inch.










