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dave030801
I've just taken out a bath ready to replace with a new one. The bath was fixed to the wall with two brackets behind the bottom row of tiles. I had to remove the tiles to get to the brackets. The bottom row of tiles were not butted 2mm above the top of the bath, but went behind and below the top edge of the bath.
Questions:
1. Is it better to tile behind and below the top of the bath and seal the bath against the tile, or to tile to just above the top of the bath and to seal the gap? Does it depend in how square the walls are?
2. Is it better to fix the bath to the wall using metal brackets, or to just fix a baton to the wall and lay the edge of the bath onto it?
3. If using the baton method, is it necessary to fill the bath with water before sealing?
4. Any other tips please!
Dave
Questions:
1. Is it better to tile behind and below the top of the bath and seal the bath against the tile, or to tile to just above the top of the bath and to seal the gap? Does it depend in how square the walls are?
2. Is it better to fix the bath to the wall using metal brackets, or to just fix a baton to the wall and lay the edge of the bath onto it?
3. If using the baton method, is it necessary to fill the bath with water before sealing?
4. Any other tips please!
Dave