To provide additional support, improve soundproofing and facilitate leveling, it is recommended that a layer of mortar or plaster be applied to the base of the bathtub legs, and covered with a 1/16" (2 mm) polyethylene sheet. The layer should be thick enough to facilitate the leveling of the unit without raising it. For more information, go to this page and click on the link under "installation guides." Page 5 of the installation guide includes more information about leveling the unit.
Works great, looks great.
Hood to hood networking ! 😎
MAXX do you have something like this for your alcove tubs (like the Rubix)?
Do you use mortar under the Rubix 6030?
To provide additional support, improve
soundproofing and facilitate leveling, it is recommended that a layer of mortar or plaster be applied to the base of the bathtub legs, and covered with a 1/16" (2 mm) polyethylene sheet. The layer should be thick enough to facilitate the leveling of the unit without raising it. For more information, go to this page and click on the link under "installation guides." Page 5 of the installation guide includes more information about leveling the unit.
maax.com/product/rubix-6030-acrylic-alcove-bathtub/105815/105815-l-000-001
Great thank you!
@@adamwest3637 can you use spray foam?
please send me an installation guide for a Maax Cocoon bathtub
Here is the link to the installation guide: maax.com/en-ca/product/cocoon-6032_102722
A link to printed instructions is not the same as a video, the print instructions do come with the product, but a video for support would be helpful
Thank you Jeff for the comment. I brought it to the proper team so we can create a video as suggested.
Total BS
Virtual simulator with nothing as in the real product.
Ours are missing the legs!