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Hi guys,
Was hoping you could give me some views on the below methods for installing a new bath:
Method A
Install bath in corner against new plasterboard walls.
Silicon the edge of bath before pushing it into position against the walls, allow Silicon to dry.
Install a Sealux bath sealing strip
Apply tanking membrane on walls right down to the edge of the bath seal strip.
Install the tiles.
Method B
Apply tanking to the full length of the new plasterboard walls.
Silicon the edge of bath before pushing it into position against the walls
Tile right down to the bath (leave a 2mm gap).
Silicon seal around the edge of the bath.
I'm not overly keen on method A since the bath seal strips can discolour over time and get scummed up with soap which isn't very hygenic.
My thinking is method B is better because the Silicon can be renewed whenever you like so the bath area always looks fresh. If for any reason the Silicon fails, the walls are tanked right down to the floorboards so if water does pass down the side of the bath, the walls are fully protected.
I would appreciate your thoughts.
Was hoping you could give me some views on the below methods for installing a new bath:
Method A
Install bath in corner against new plasterboard walls.
Silicon the edge of bath before pushing it into position against the walls, allow Silicon to dry.
Install a Sealux bath sealing strip
Apply tanking membrane on walls right down to the edge of the bath seal strip.
Install the tiles.
Method B
Apply tanking to the full length of the new plasterboard walls.
Silicon the edge of bath before pushing it into position against the walls
Tile right down to the bath (leave a 2mm gap).
Silicon seal around the edge of the bath.
I'm not overly keen on method A since the bath seal strips can discolour over time and get scummed up with soap which isn't very hygenic.
My thinking is method B is better because the Silicon can be renewed whenever you like so the bath area always looks fresh. If for any reason the Silicon fails, the walls are tanked right down to the floorboards so if water does pass down the side of the bath, the walls are fully protected.
I would appreciate your thoughts.