Above Floor Rough-in Bathtub
AFR | Above Floor Rough-In
The standard tub needs a large cut-out of the floor to connect the overflow pipe to the drain pipe. This works great for most remodels and new construction. But what if the drain is being moved for a remodel and there isn't an area for a cut-out? Putting a tub on a slab can be difficult unless you can trench the slab or create a false floor. Not easy options.

The drawing above shows a typical tub installation. A large cut-out is needed for the overflow and drain pipe to connect under the bathroom floor.

When a tub is designed for an above floor drain connection, there is space under the tub to connect the drain pipes above the floor. A much smaller cut-out in the slab or floor is needed, just for the down pipe. This make installation on a slab much easier.
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Shop Above Floor Rough-in Tubs:
Tubs are listed by size: first by length, then by width, then by height - smallest to largest
Most tubs listed come with the possibility of a variety of systems from tub only to whirlpool & air combination. The description will list all the possibilities.
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58" & 60"
66" & 67"
Freestanding Above Floor Rough-in
Our drawings above show an alcove style with a front skirt. But most of our tubs listed are for the popular freestanding style. This drawing from MTI will show a cut away of a freestanding tub skirt. This picture also shows a Quick Connect to make the installation easier.

Do note above floor rough in tubs (all styles) will have a lower water level than most standard tubs.
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