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Gotta love thread drift - or go mad!Bet the OP is wondering where this has went haha
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Discuss Need advice caulking a bathtub when the gap is BIG between wall tiles & tub. Thanks. in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com.
Gotta love thread drift - or go mad!Bet the OP is wondering where this has went haha
Hello:You could get yourself a pack of these to stick round the bath to reduce the gap...
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Hi Adey:I would use a pvc quadrant
Hello:Ir go to double glazing place and by a length of 19 mm plastic quadrant
I didn't recommed quadrant tiles . I don't like them .Hello:
I think that first the gap must be sealed, possibly with grout and/or Silicon caulk. I am working on that. I am in the US & the quadrant tiles are more available in the UK than the US. But maybe I can find something similar.
Hi: Thanks for your answer.That bath definitely looks as tho it has moved down, the problem is that you don’t know if it’s still moving down or has it stopped. Is it the bath legs or is the floor under the bath giving way. You need to take bath panel off and see why this is happening or you could be visiting your neighbor or basement the quick way. No amount of Silicon or quadrants will permanently fix this and IMO those tiles look past their sell by date and all need renewed anyway. So in short fix the bath and floor first then get some new tiles on
Here is the email I sent to [email protected]:
Hi:
I am very new to this forum. How do I report ludicrous, inane, stupid, childish replies to my question about re-tiling a bathtub wall?
The ludicrous, inane, stupid, childish replies started with pdc & continued with callatiler, neilrj and Andy Allen.
Thanks...........................phil2b
I plunged ahead. I installed some longer tiles to cover the gap. Then I added a small amount of grout, but mostly Silicon to seal the tub. I am fine with grout. But it was my 1st time using Silicon caulk. God, what a mess that can make. I might add some kind of trim tile to cover the caulk.I didn't recommed quadrant tiles . I don't like them .
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