Hello,
My floor and wall are not true so the shower tray and my wall do not form a 90 degree angle.
When I dry fit the elclosure side panel and upright there is a 2cm gap at the bottom of the metal upright that I have to screw to the wall.
I plan to screw the upright into place using a piece of wood as a spacer to keep it the correct length away from the wall and then fill the gap between the tiles and the metal upright.
What is the best suggestion to fill it ? should I use expanding filler and then cut off the excess ?
Thanks,
Craig
My floor and wall are not true so the shower tray and my wall do not form a 90 degree angle.
When I dry fit the elclosure side panel and upright there is a 2cm gap at the bottom of the metal upright that I have to screw to the wall.
I plan to screw the upright into place using a piece of wood as a spacer to keep it the correct length away from the wall and then fill the gap between the tiles and the metal upright.
What is the best suggestion to fill it ? should I use expanding filler and then cut off the excess ?
Thanks,
Craig