https://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&tbo=...pw.r_qf.&cad=b
Try wading through that lot. You'll learn a lot more. Best spend a lot of time reading how to do it (maybe check youtube too) instead of rushing it and fucking it up.
https://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&tbo=...pw.r_qf.&cad=b
Try wading through that lot. You'll learn a lot more. Best spend a lot of time reading how to do it (maybe check youtube too) instead of rushing it and fucking it up.
Thanks man
Dropanuke if you can do it then anyone can. Good luck.
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Don't know what you're talkin bouts, but this is what I do...
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Cool. Dig a hole under the bathmat and you'll eventually catch a Goat!
Don't listen to these guys, you've got to put the bath and shower down first and then tile over them. It's all the rage.
I want to know what's best incase of leaks etc
What sort of bath? On legs or drop in style? Drop in style goes into a pre made timber frame covered with ac cement sheet on the sides,that you can tile on after. You can leave a false square door in the end so that you can get to the plumbing after if you are worried.You just tile in the square and fill the surrounding joints with something removable like flexi fill or white silicon cut around with a knife and you can get in under the bath easily. thats mostly done for spa baths when there a motor that will need servicing.
Or get a good Plumber and you wont ever have any trouble anyway. Get a bath with a saftey overfill built into it,worth while.
If you on a timber floor a pre formed shower base is the only safe way to go,In first tile up to it on the floor tile the walls in the shower cut around the blank taps that are already fitted,then get a shower screen fitted last.
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