glockandhammer
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Hello! I'm brand new here. I hope I have a very easy question for someone to answer. I am finishing my basement. It is framed, pre-wired for electrical (somewhat), and pre-plumbed. The bathroom looks to be framed for a standard 60'' tub or shower insert. The issue is that the back wall is concrete from the floor to about 5 feet up. That part is below grade. The upper 4 feet of the wall is wood framed for exterior. So here is the question? Do have have to put an air barrier and insulation on that concrete before I put the shower or tub insert in? Or can I attach that insert directly to the concrete? The reason this is an issue is that if I frame the wall so I can put the air and insulation I loose roughly 4 inches and the standard insert will not fit anymore. So then I'm left with this oddly shaped wall or something to fit a 48'' insert. FYI I'm trying to use the insert that has both the bottom and side panels. I'm not set on that, it was just the initial idea.