Hi All,
Not strictly a tiling question, but thought you guys would know!
Having successfully completed my bathroom tiling project, I have just fitted a bath screen to a bath/shower setup.
There is a long chrome/aluminium profile/bracket which first screws to the wall, and then the screen slots into it. The bath screen is hinged at the wall side.
The (limited) instructions say that I should "externally Silicon seal the wall profile where it meets the wall and along the bottom of the glass" and says "do not Silicon inside the enclosure".
Does that sound right?
I thought you'd put a thin bead of Silicon down on the internal side of the bath screen to stop water and soap etc getting in down behind the wall profile, but it says to put the Silicon on the external side, which I think wouldn't look very neat and would surely mean that water and soap could get in behind it and surely soap "scum" would build up behind the profile, no? Doesn't sound right to me!
What's the normal approach on this?
Thanks guys.
Not strictly a tiling question, but thought you guys would know!
Having successfully completed my bathroom tiling project, I have just fitted a bath screen to a bath/shower setup.
There is a long chrome/aluminium profile/bracket which first screws to the wall, and then the screen slots into it. The bath screen is hinged at the wall side.
The (limited) instructions say that I should "externally Silicon seal the wall profile where it meets the wall and along the bottom of the glass" and says "do not Silicon inside the enclosure".
Does that sound right?
I thought you'd put a thin bead of Silicon down on the internal side of the bath screen to stop water and soap etc getting in down behind the wall profile, but it says to put the Silicon on the external side, which I think wouldn't look very neat and would surely mean that water and soap could get in behind it and surely soap "scum" would build up behind the profile, no? Doesn't sound right to me!
What's the normal approach on this?
Thanks guys.