Just had an extension done and the builder put in a bathroom. He mentioned early in the build that he would put two layers of flooring under the bath legs. In the end the legs are just on the floor, no doubled up boards.
I've got some 6x2, 4x2 and 18mm external ply hanging around. Is it worth putting any under the legs, or are the feet typically big enough on baths?
I was thinking 18mm external ply, as doesn't seem to compress as much as the wood. I can't screw it into the floor as the bath is already in place. So it would be a case of raising each leg, sliding a bit under then dropping again.
If it is standard to put something under the legs, if so typically what sort of dimensions? Or is it just not really necessary?
Thanks for any tips.
I've got some 6x2, 4x2 and 18mm external ply hanging around. Is it worth putting any under the legs, or are the feet typically big enough on baths?
I was thinking 18mm external ply, as doesn't seem to compress as much as the wood. I can't screw it into the floor as the bath is already in place. So it would be a case of raising each leg, sliding a bit under then dropping again.
If it is standard to put something under the legs, if so typically what sort of dimensions? Or is it just not really necessary?
Thanks for any tips.