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Hi
Im just in the middle of fitting a new bathroom in my house. I have fit the bath but think I maybe have made a mistake.
The bath has three walls around it and goes tight into the gap. Now it's all level and siliconed but I have realised that when I have come to start tiling I haven't squared it up well enough. At the 800mm end of the bath one side is tight to the wall and the outside edge is around 8mm away. I have 8mm tiles and have dry placed them and they are obviously running out slightly from the bath.
Is there any way round this or would I be better ripping the bath out to get it squarer. I think it would have to involve chasing a bit of the wall at the long edge of the bath too.
Cheers
Im just in the middle of fitting a new bathroom in my house. I have fit the bath but think I maybe have made a mistake.
The bath has three walls around it and goes tight into the gap. Now it's all level and siliconed but I have realised that when I have come to start tiling I haven't squared it up well enough. At the 800mm end of the bath one side is tight to the wall and the outside edge is around 8mm away. I have 8mm tiles and have dry placed them and they are obviously running out slightly from the bath.
Is there any way round this or would I be better ripping the bath out to get it squarer. I think it would have to involve chasing a bit of the wall at the long edge of the bath too.
Cheers