Another day on my renovation project, another job I want them to re-do
With the best intentions the plumber spoke to the tiler and agreed to set the bath rim at the height of 1 full tile (600mm). The better half is only 4'10" and the kids even shorter, so it looks like they'll need a step to climb in. Suffice to say rest of family are not happy and I have to admit it looks strangely high especially since it's a particularly shallow bath at <400mm. It's balancing on the last thread of the legs, plus a 4x2, plus 18mm ply! So now "we" want it lowered by 100mm. After all, the tiler can just cut the first tile.
Problem: the bath is silicone glued to the wall. The plumber told me proudly how that stuff never budges when he glued down the wet room tray. FWIW taps and waste aren't connected up yet.
Question: Is it possible to remove and if so how likely is plumber to either (a) punch me when I ask or (b) break the bath when he attempts to do what I asked?
With the best intentions the plumber spoke to the tiler and agreed to set the bath rim at the height of 1 full tile (600mm). The better half is only 4'10" and the kids even shorter, so it looks like they'll need a step to climb in. Suffice to say rest of family are not happy and I have to admit it looks strangely high especially since it's a particularly shallow bath at <400mm. It's balancing on the last thread of the legs, plus a 4x2, plus 18mm ply! So now "we" want it lowered by 100mm. After all, the tiler can just cut the first tile.
Problem: the bath is silicone glued to the wall. The plumber told me proudly how that stuff never budges when he glued down the wet room tray. FWIW taps and waste aren't connected up yet.
Question: Is it possible to remove and if so how likely is plumber to either (a) punch me when I ask or (b) break the bath when he attempts to do what I asked?