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kaharrison9

Evening All
I am doing my first bathroom floor on Wednesday and would just like to clear a few things up in my mind before.
I am putting down first Hardie backer board then tiling on top.
I keep the Hardie board 3mm from the skirts but do i cut the tiles to have a 3mm gap as well or do i tile right up to the skirts?
If i butt the tile up to the skirts do i push grout into any fine gaps or perhaps use a fine line of silicone?
Also with the floor been raised i don't think the bath panel will fit if i tile under where the panel sits.
Is the best practise then to hold the h/backer back 3 mm from the panel and the tile as well to get silicone between the tile and panel?
Cheers for any advice
Kev
 
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brian c

leave a small gap at skirtings to allow wood to expand and contract and yes silicone.

Tile under the bath and sit the bath panel on top as this gives a better finish. Fix some wood to the floor where bath panel will sit so you can glue or screw to it and finally you can cut the base of the panel with a saw,stanley etc no probs.

oh and send some pics as Dave likes them.:yes:
 
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