Hi
I thought I would try all you experienced plumbers as I am fairly new in the game and I would like some help for future reference
I was working in a very small bathroom, the bath is plastic and connected by two small brackets to the wall. I needed to replace the bath taps but could not get to the cold tap to disconnect as there was about 6 inches of space between the bath (tap end)and the wc which meant I had to pull the bath out to get at the taps/. However I could not unscrew the screw connected to the bracket nearest the taps as I could not see it and could not reach under the bath.
In the end I disconnected the other bracket and eased the bath out about an inch but needed the client to hold the bath up while I crawled under it to unscrew it from the bracket.
Can anyone think of a better and easier way as I am sure you guys have come across these problems?
Also there is a plastic strip which goes under the bottom tiles and extends on to the lip of the bath along the wall. This is now damaged, slightly bent? Are they easy to replace or will it mean losing a number of tiles, or would it be best just to silocone it
thanks
Paul
I thought I would try all you experienced plumbers as I am fairly new in the game and I would like some help for future reference
I was working in a very small bathroom, the bath is plastic and connected by two small brackets to the wall. I needed to replace the bath taps but could not get to the cold tap to disconnect as there was about 6 inches of space between the bath (tap end)and the wc which meant I had to pull the bath out to get at the taps/. However I could not unscrew the screw connected to the bracket nearest the taps as I could not see it and could not reach under the bath.
In the end I disconnected the other bracket and eased the bath out about an inch but needed the client to hold the bath up while I crawled under it to unscrew it from the bracket.
Can anyone think of a better and easier way as I am sure you guys have come across these problems?
Also there is a plastic strip which goes under the bottom tiles and extends on to the lip of the bath along the wall. This is now damaged, slightly bent? Are they easy to replace or will it mean losing a number of tiles, or would it be best just to silocone it
thanks
Paul