Corner bath - fitted about 20 years ago. It's acrylic, on a metal frame. The feet have sunk into the soft pine floorboards. I have adjusted the accessible feet to raise the bath back up to the bottom of the tiles, BUT I can't get to the far corner to adjust the foot there.
There is a dip of roughly 3mm, over a distance of 12-18mm (12 mm along bath width, 18mm along bath length).
I am going to add a shower screen and start using bath as a shower. Ideally I would like it to be level, but is it worth all the hassle, if I have to disconnect the bath from the water and waste and move it, so I can get to this inaccessible corner? N.B. Because it's a corner bath, and there is only 100-150mm underneath between the bottom of the bath and the floor, my arms would have to be about twice as long to reach the far corner!
There was no silicone installed - just grout, and so there would be a rather bigger gap to seal with silicone, at this corner. (I plan to silicone over the grout rather than scrape it all out - apart from any loose bits which I will remove, unless someone tells me different).
My key questions then, to sum up:
1. Will silicone seal the gap with an 3mm extra, OK?
2. Assuming it will, how much of an issue is it, if there is a bit of standing water here that we have to wipe up after showering?
3. Alternatively, I I really have to fix this, is there an easier way to do that without unplumbing and moving the bath?
There is a dip of roughly 3mm, over a distance of 12-18mm (12 mm along bath width, 18mm along bath length).
I am going to add a shower screen and start using bath as a shower. Ideally I would like it to be level, but is it worth all the hassle, if I have to disconnect the bath from the water and waste and move it, so I can get to this inaccessible corner? N.B. Because it's a corner bath, and there is only 100-150mm underneath between the bottom of the bath and the floor, my arms would have to be about twice as long to reach the far corner!
There was no silicone installed - just grout, and so there would be a rather bigger gap to seal with silicone, at this corner. (I plan to silicone over the grout rather than scrape it all out - apart from any loose bits which I will remove, unless someone tells me different).
My key questions then, to sum up:
1. Will silicone seal the gap with an 3mm extra, OK?
2. Assuming it will, how much of an issue is it, if there is a bit of standing water here that we have to wipe up after showering?
3. Alternatively, I I really have to fix this, is there an easier way to do that without unplumbing and moving the bath?