Hi, am looking for some advice about the botom row of tiles in the shower, where they meet the shower tray and the gap that I should leave for silicone.
Some backgound. The walls are Aquapanel and I've also tanked them, taking the tanking onto the tray (about a tile depth).
My plumber who does bathrooms says I should leave the smallest possible gap between botom of tile and tray.
I thought if it was too small it would be hard to get any silicone in. I have cut some tiles but not stuck them on yet and left about 4 to 5 mm.
Plumber says this is too large and will have trouble with silcone. He says aim for 1 mm.
I'd be grateful for any advice thoughts on this matter.
Many thanks in advancd
Some backgound. The walls are Aquapanel and I've also tanked them, taking the tanking onto the tray (about a tile depth).
My plumber who does bathrooms says I should leave the smallest possible gap between botom of tile and tray.
I thought if it was too small it would be hard to get any silicone in. I have cut some tiles but not stuck them on yet and left about 4 to 5 mm.
Plumber says this is too large and will have trouble with silcone. He says aim for 1 mm.
I'd be grateful for any advice thoughts on this matter.
Many thanks in advancd