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I want to try and fit a bath similar to this one:
The clearance left / right is pretty tight at 120mm each side and I intend to fully tile the room.
I contacted the manufacturer and they say:
"We recommend installing the bath first and then tiling down onto the rim. A bead of silicone can then be applied around the outside of the bath to prevent water going behind."
If I tile down onto the rim. should I then scribe the tiles each side to fit around the curve of the panel?
Or should I try and tile behind the bath which I think would be easier, then maybe install some sort of strip along the rim to stop water going behind?
Thanks.
The clearance left / right is pretty tight at 120mm each side and I intend to fully tile the room.
I contacted the manufacturer and they say:
"We recommend installing the bath first and then tiling down onto the rim. A bead of silicone can then be applied around the outside of the bath to prevent water going behind."
If I tile down onto the rim. should I then scribe the tiles each side to fit around the curve of the panel?
Or should I try and tile behind the bath which I think would be easier, then maybe install some sort of strip along the rim to stop water going behind?
Thanks.