Hi
I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice. The pipes to my shower have been fitted on the outside of my tiled bathroom wall for both decorative and practical reasons, the problem is that my bath is now approx 1 inch away from the wall. I have filled the gap with wood and sealed over it with a lot of sealant to stop water ingressing, however this was just a temporary measure as it does not look very good with inch wide sealant along the bath.
My question is, do you think it would be better to cut holes in my acrylic bath where the pipes are and push the bath against the wall or does anyone have any other suggestions rather than inch thick sealant. If the first is an option, can anyone adivse on how to make a bath panel which will be an inch wide to cover up where the tiles on the floor have stopped at the other side.
Thanks for your help
I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice. The pipes to my shower have been fitted on the outside of my tiled bathroom wall for both decorative and practical reasons, the problem is that my bath is now approx 1 inch away from the wall. I have filled the gap with wood and sealed over it with a lot of sealant to stop water ingressing, however this was just a temporary measure as it does not look very good with inch wide sealant along the bath.
My question is, do you think it would be better to cut holes in my acrylic bath where the pipes are and push the bath against the wall or does anyone have any other suggestions rather than inch thick sealant. If the first is an option, can anyone adivse on how to make a bath panel which will be an inch wide to cover up where the tiles on the floor have stopped at the other side.
Thanks for your help