A right hand drain bathtub typically has dimensions of around 60 inches in length, 30 inches in width, and 15 inches in depth. The drain is located on the right side of the tub when facing it. Specifications may vary depending on the specific model and brand of the bathtub.
The installation requirements for a right drain bathtub include ensuring proper plumbing connections for the drain, positioning the tub in the designated area with enough space for access and ventilation, and securing the tub in place according to manufacturer instructions.
When you are facing the side of the tub (looking at the skirt) as if you are about to get in the drain will appear on either the right of you or the left of you. That will designate a right or left handed tub. This only applies to tubs that have the skirt (Side wall) as part of the tub. A drop-in tub has no skirt will not use the right or left hand designation as the same tub can be installed either left or right.
Typically right under the faucet in a bathtub is a round metal piece with holes. This is an overflow outlet. It connects to the bathtub drain. If water rises over that disk, it will go through the overflow...so your tub does not fill completely and overflow the edge of the tub. The overflow prevents accidental flooding of the bathroom.
It usually isn't easy to get to the drain; you could try getting a drain cleaner - a flexible rod with a brush at the end - that's pocked down the plug hole to clear blockages.
The standard dimensions for a right hand outswing exterior door are typically 36 inches wide by 80 inches tall. The door is usually 1 3/4 inches thick and made of materials like wood, steel, or fiberglass. It may have a lockset and hinges on the right side when viewed from the outside.
A right-hand drain applies usually to bath-tubs and means the drain is on YOUR RIGHT when you are standing in front of the tub.
If the floor is wood, cut a notch in the floor and joist to run the drain to the other end and connect it to the existing pipe. The supply lines are usually on the same end as the drain so this will be a little odd. They could be routed around the tub below the edge to get them to the other end. Another thing to consider, you will have to be able to reach the end of the tub once it is in place to connect the drain. Is there access through a hole or is the underneath open to a basement or crawlspace? If the left hand side is an exterior wall or the bath is on the second floor, there is no easy way to access it.
To find a bathtub faucet adapter that is compatible with your existing plumbing fixtures, you can start by measuring the size and type of your current faucet. Then, research and purchase an adapter that matches those specifications. You may also consult with a plumber or visit a hardware store for assistance in finding the right adapter for your needs.
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Basically, if you check the dimensions of an equation and get different dimensions on the left and on the right, the equation is definitely wrong. If you get the same dimensions, it MAY be right.
You have to pee when you get in the bathtub because the liquid of the water gats you thinking about peeing, plus the temp. of the water causes your blatter muscles to relax.