I have spent yesterday trying fit wall mounted basin tap single spout and lever on the wall plate with flexible tap connectors that have to be tightened through a letter box type back box.
The wall is plasterboard with polystyrene backing 25mm and then 2" block.
I have tried to find a video to show how they can be fitted in such a wall or something similar ie a brick wall.
If it was a stud wall i would have no problem. I would fit uprights and noggins to support the wall mounted basin and the wall mounted vanity unit to go beneath it.
Unfortunately, the customer and the builder and tiler did not think this through, the tiler is fitting the furniture all I need to do is the plumbing, he has notched out the insulated plasterboard and screwed 6x2 timbers to the wall but that has caused me problems trying to run my pipes in the wall, trying to avoid the screws and the basin and vanity unit fixing holes.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
The wall is plasterboard with polystyrene backing 25mm and then 2" block.
I have tried to find a video to show how they can be fitted in such a wall or something similar ie a brick wall.
If it was a stud wall i would have no problem. I would fit uprights and noggins to support the wall mounted basin and the wall mounted vanity unit to go beneath it.
Unfortunately, the customer and the builder and tiler did not think this through, the tiler is fitting the furniture all I need to do is the plumbing, he has notched out the insulated plasterboard and screwed 6x2 timbers to the wall but that has caused me problems trying to run my pipes in the wall, trying to avoid the screws and the basin and vanity unit fixing holes.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.