Hi
I wonder if anyone can advise me. I am having 2 baths fitted by a plumber. One is a corner bath, and one a P-shaped bath. Now his work has been very good, and he has almost finished both bathrooms. But under the bath tubs, the baths are supported by the feet only, which are quite flimsy. I am not sure if he has attached the baths to the wall. Also the old baths that were removed had a wooden frame behind the front panel, probably to support the rim of the bath especially if someone should step up on it. I think there was also a baton on the wall side. This plumber has made no frame around the bath panel side. Both baths are resting on the feet only. I am not sure what would happen if you were to sit on the edge of the bath.
Can anyone tell me if this framework around should be a requirement? Also how is this done on a corner bath, or even a p-shaped bath with all its curves?
Thanks
I wonder if anyone can advise me. I am having 2 baths fitted by a plumber. One is a corner bath, and one a P-shaped bath. Now his work has been very good, and he has almost finished both bathrooms. But under the bath tubs, the baths are supported by the feet only, which are quite flimsy. I am not sure if he has attached the baths to the wall. Also the old baths that were removed had a wooden frame behind the front panel, probably to support the rim of the bath especially if someone should step up on it. I think there was also a baton on the wall side. This plumber has made no frame around the bath panel side. Both baths are resting on the feet only. I am not sure what would happen if you were to sit on the edge of the bath.
Can anyone tell me if this framework around should be a requirement? Also how is this done on a corner bath, or even a p-shaped bath with all its curves?
Thanks