Tile supports for window head

I would have said that you need a telescopic support but no idea what else you would search for.

I trowel the window head and backskim the tile and it stays where I place it so no need for supports. Are you using the right adhesives and / or getting good contact?

no daz or the question wouldn't be asked
 
a couple of scraps of timber cut to length will do the job, I've done this when I've forgotten my props
 
no daz or the question wouldn't be asked

Always do my homework and use the correct adhesive and never had a tile drop yet.

The reason I asked was that I was doing a window head last week that was directly over a jacuzzi bath which cost the client £2500.

I just couldn't help thinking...what if a tile dropped :yikes:
 
I have had one fall off onto a banrd new vanity top that i had fitted. Put a huge dent in it.
 
nail them

Always do my homework and use the correct adhesive and never had a tile drop yet.

The reason I asked was that I was doing a window head last week that was directly over a jacuzzi bath which cost the client £2500.

I just couldn't help thinking...what if a tile dropped
 
funny the things we use ,i all ways use a telescopic painters sanding poll with a piece of timber cut to the length of the window head
works well for me ,hope this helps
 
These work for me. prop.jpg
 

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