Hi everyone...got a problem that I'd like to get some suggestions about. My wife and I just bought our first home and there's a problem with the bathtub. There is a depression in the middle of the tub that prevents all of the water from draining. When I add water to the tub and let it drain out, the leftover puddle is about .25" deep at its deepest point which is about 24" from the drain.
The tub itself is in pretty good condition so I was hoping to not have to resurface or anything major (we're still trying to recover from the downpayment). Can I take a Dremel or a grinder and make a channel for the water to drain? Or would that just permanently damage the tub? I think it's an enamel-covered steel tub, not fiberglass or plastic. What is an easy way to tell?
Any suggestions/warnings are appreciated. Thanks for the help.
Tim
The tub itself is in pretty good condition so I was hoping to not have to resurface or anything major (we're still trying to recover from the downpayment). Can I take a Dremel or a grinder and make a channel for the water to drain? Or would that just permanently damage the tub? I think it's an enamel-covered steel tub, not fiberglass or plastic. What is an easy way to tell?
Any suggestions/warnings are appreciated. Thanks for the help.
Tim