Hi,
Our new bath was delivered yesterday - a big P shaped shower bath. It's supported by 2 thin metal struts with adjustable legs.
What I was wondering is that due to the fact the water alone will be quite heavy, plus as it's a shower bath that will have people standing up in it, would it be an idea to put additonal support along the length of the bath in the form of wood?
I've had an acrylic bath crack before (OK - it was a cheap one) so I was thinking it might be an idea to give this extra support. Or is there any reason this might be a dumb idea?
Supplementary question:-
The new bath comes with holes for the waste and overflow only. Any tips for drilling holes in it to mount the taps?
Thanks
Our new bath was delivered yesterday - a big P shaped shower bath. It's supported by 2 thin metal struts with adjustable legs.
What I was wondering is that due to the fact the water alone will be quite heavy, plus as it's a shower bath that will have people standing up in it, would it be an idea to put additonal support along the length of the bath in the form of wood?
I've had an acrylic bath crack before (OK - it was a cheap one) so I was thinking it might be an idea to give this extra support. Or is there any reason this might be a dumb idea?
Supplementary question:-
The new bath comes with holes for the waste and overflow only. Any tips for drilling holes in it to mount the taps?
Thanks