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Bathroom floor tiling

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Hi, I am tiling the bathroom floor. I would like to know if it would be a good idea to cut the tiles up to the side of the bath and seal there or tile under the bath so the side of the bath sits on the tiles?

Also, which is the best tool to cut tiles which are at strange angles, ie not 45 degrees?

Thanks in advance
 
Welcome Feesh,
I normally tile just under the bath(5"/6"- ish), so that the bath panel sits onto the tiles.Depends if you have the the room to do that.Most of them will fit .You end up with a better seal. --- "Which tool is best to cut strange angles ie not 45 degrees?" My wet wheel tile cutter & manual tile cutters have cut any angles that I have ever needed.

Roughcaster.
 

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