I am looking to replace my standing shower tray with a bath tub. the bathroom is tiled floor to ceiling and now i have 2 issues. tips & ideas welcome.
1: The max width is 1650 for the bath. I have done research and have only come across 1600 or 1700 but nothing in between. Now i dont want to be hacking away tiles to squeeze in a 1700 (which is the normal approach), but if i go for the 1600, I have approx 40/50mm gap left, how do i deal with this? if it helps i will be keeping this gap on the opposite side of the shower so no water hits this area. o how do i bridge this gap?
2: the other issue is as mentioned the whole bathroom is tiled, and as i know its good practice to tile from the bath tub for a good seal, but this is not the case here.
I would class myself an intermediate DIY'er with all the tools under the sun! Therefore in order to achieve a good seal, i was thinking to angle grind the tiles just above the bath lip to slide in, is this a good idea?
Thanks in advance
1: The max width is 1650 for the bath. I have done research and have only come across 1600 or 1700 but nothing in between. Now i dont want to be hacking away tiles to squeeze in a 1700 (which is the normal approach), but if i go for the 1600, I have approx 40/50mm gap left, how do i deal with this? if it helps i will be keeping this gap on the opposite side of the shower so no water hits this area. o how do i bridge this gap?
2: the other issue is as mentioned the whole bathroom is tiled, and as i know its good practice to tile from the bath tub for a good seal, but this is not the case here.
I would class myself an intermediate DIY'er with all the tools under the sun! Therefore in order to achieve a good seal, i was thinking to angle grind the tiles just above the bath lip to slide in, is this a good idea?
Thanks in advance