Look At This Upgraded Tub We Did!. A bathroom tub upgrade that elevated the whole space.
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are you thinking about replacing your standard tub most people have a steel enameled steel tub in their bathroom and they're wondering what an upgrade to that tub is all right so this tub is deeper this is 19 in deep with your standard steel tubs are only 15 in deep and if you look in this tub this overflow is the big difference so a steel tub the Overflow only allows you to have about 7 in of water in the tub and this over overlow is 14 in from the bottom you have twice as much water in this acrylic tub as you do in a steel tub for more information about Plumbing fixtures go to Titan plumbing electric.com and visit our social media sites [Music] [Applause]
Look At This Upgraded Tub We Did! — Tampa Kitchen & Bath Plumbing Walkthrough
A bathroom tub upgrade that elevated the whole space.
Kitchens and bathrooms have more plumbing failure points than every other room combined — disposals, dishwasher hookups, ice-maker lines, vanity drains, shower valves, toilet flanges, exhaust runs. The video above walks through one piece of that puzzle in real Tampa context.
What rough-in details actually matter
On a remodel, the things that bite homeowners three years later are almost always rough-in choices: shower valve depth wrong for the chosen trim kit, toilet flange installed too low, drain offset that prevents the cabinet you fell in love with at the showroom from actually sitting in the space. We measure for the specific finish trim before any rough-in goes in the wall.
Tampa-specific consideration: humidity and exhaust matter more here than in cooler climates. Bathrooms without a routed exhaust to outside (as opposed to into the attic) become mold problems within five years. We always route to a roof or wall cap.
How Titan handles a kitchen or bath remodel
We start at the showroom with you when we can — knowing the finish trim before the rough-in saves callbacks. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and stay through the cabinet/tile/finishes installation so the final connections actually fit what's on the wall.
- Rough-in dimensions matched to specific finish trim
- Routed exhaust to outside (no attic dumps)
- Code-current shutoffs at every fixture
- Slab cuts, drain re-routes, and floor patches done in-house
Key takeaways
What this video covers in plain English
Kitchen and bath remodels live or die on rough-in details. The video covers part of one job; these are the rough-in choices we see homeowners regret most often.
- Confirm rough-in dimensions for every fixture before any drywall closes up
- Match shower-valve depth to the specific finish trim — they aren't interchangeable
- Route bathroom exhaust to outside, never into the attic
- Plan for vanity sconces, dimmers, and smart-switch box depth in the rough-in stage
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