Hi All
I have a resin roll top showering bath ready to fully fit on a ceramic tiled bathroom floor. The orginal 30s floor boards have been replaced with WBP, joists are good and I've put noggins where the bath will sit. Tiles are down with flexible adhesive and floor is solid as a rock.
Now my only worry is the bath feet, they're made of cast iron so I have concerns that they may crack the tiles. The bath is actually temp fitted and in daily use with no probs however I've put big ugly rubber washers under the feet. I'm now ready to fit permanent and get rid of the washers but putting a cast iron foot on cearmic tiles just feels dodgy.
Is there an accepted method of dealing with this or am I worrying about nothing?
I have a resin roll top showering bath ready to fully fit on a ceramic tiled bathroom floor. The orginal 30s floor boards have been replaced with WBP, joists are good and I've put noggins where the bath will sit. Tiles are down with flexible adhesive and floor is solid as a rock.
Now my only worry is the bath feet, they're made of cast iron so I have concerns that they may crack the tiles. The bath is actually temp fitted and in daily use with no probs however I've put big ugly rubber washers under the feet. I'm now ready to fit permanent and get rid of the washers but putting a cast iron foot on cearmic tiles just feels dodgy.
Is there an accepted method of dealing with this or am I worrying about nothing?