I used bevelled tiles on my bathroom walls. I need some advice on how to complete the job on the wall where the tap is installed.
Here's a link showing my tap http://www.crosswater.co.uk/product/crosswater-showering/design-thermostatic-shower-valve-1000/
My question is: how do I resolve the problem of water getting in behind the tap plate, due to the fact that the tiles on which it is stuck are bevelled? One solution would be to use a big flat tile behind the tap's plate to ensure a better seal and tile with bevelled tiles around it. Is that the best solution?
Here's a link showing my tap http://www.crosswater.co.uk/product/crosswater-showering/design-thermostatic-shower-valve-1000/
My question is: how do I resolve the problem of water getting in behind the tap plate, due to the fact that the tiles on which it is stuck are bevelled? One solution would be to use a big flat tile behind the tap's plate to ensure a better seal and tile with bevelled tiles around it. Is that the best solution?