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Custard has wet room and they want bath installed. Presuming the main problem (apart from painstakingly pre-drilling holes for fixings) will be that it's bound not to sit square on wall. Any tips?
 
Installed it today. By a million to one shot it was totally and utterly square on the wall. So went with battens, support and silicone.

Which is good because on second looks those tiles look like they'd have needed TNT to budge.

Appreciate the advise everyone, many thanks.
 
Ive used a diamond grinder before and it worked fine except when bath was fitted I had overcut 10mm on both ends when bath was fitted into cut tiles there was a 10mm gap either end isn't silicone a life saver ?..brum
 
I do photograph my work and proudly show people I know, but would never show it on here. Everyone else shows off perfect installs when they do so there is no point as I'm not that standard. I do my best and the customer was very happy but it's low-end, low-finish kind of jobs. I deliberately do them because that's where I am skill-level on the finishing aspects.
 
I do photograph my work and proudly show people I know, but would never show it on here. Everyone else shows off perfect installs when they do so there is no point as I'm not that standard. I do my best and the customer was very happy but it's low-end, low-finish kind of jobs. I deliberately do them because that's where I am skill-level on the finishing aspects.
How will you improve without constructive criticism?
 
yeah that's fine for certain things. but people only post pics of bathrooms on here when they've done a full renovation and they're particularly proud of the finish.

if i chuck a bath in a rubbish looking, tatty bathroom and it's solid, level and doesn't leak i consider that the limit of my skills. but it's not going to make for interesting before and fter photos as it's just a picture of a plastic cube inserted in a seen-better-days bathroom.
 
yeah that's fine for certain things. but people only post pics of bathrooms on here when they've done a full renovation and they're particularly proud of the finish.

if i chuck a bath in a rubbish looking, tatty bathroom and it's solid, level and doesn't leak i consider that the limit of my skills. but it's not going to make for interesting before and fter photos as it's just a picture of a plastic cube inserted in a seen-better-days bathroom.
Dont worry about it. None of us can polish a turd [emoji90]
 
Wow!
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No matter how shiny it gets it is still a turd.
 
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