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Originally Posted by Fuzz
This is how they are done. The tub lip screws directly into the stud, you wouldn't want drywall there. If you had drywall below, well, no one would see it, and it could be a board collecting mold and moisture.
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Unless the contractor work was shoddy, I've seen moisture resistant drywall to the floor behind a tub before. But that was inner wall.
Your logic does make sense though. I did wonder if the drywall situation was because the tub was screwed to a wall that is outside on the other side (higher chance of condensation) vs an inner wall.