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Mark B
Hello,
I have been asked to install a "freestanding" shower bath. It's got a straight end and side that butts against 2 walls.
For a normal bath I'd install it first and then tile up from the bath. But how should I deal with this one?
There doesn't seem to be any way of securing it to the wall and due to it's open design I'll need to tile behind and under it.
Should I fully tile the wall and then double silicone (a good amount of clear down the side and then finish with a nice neat white bead) or should I leave a gap in the tiles to enable the bath to be placed directly up against the wall substrate and then carry on tiling up from the bath?
Thanks
Mark
I have been asked to install a "freestanding" shower bath. It's got a straight end and side that butts against 2 walls.
For a normal bath I'd install it first and then tile up from the bath. But how should I deal with this one?
There doesn't seem to be any way of securing it to the wall and due to it's open design I'll need to tile behind and under it.
Should I fully tile the wall and then double silicone (a good amount of clear down the side and then finish with a nice neat white bead) or should I leave a gap in the tiles to enable the bath to be placed directly up against the wall substrate and then carry on tiling up from the bath?
Thanks
Mark