Specifically straight onto pre-existing tiles.
Easy enough to get looking good? Any tips?
Ta
Easy enough to get looking good? Any tips?
Ta
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I thought the thin ones were for ceilings only, got some about that thickness on my bathroom ceiling, caught one really lightly with the drill and chipped it.Specifically straight onto pre-existing tiles.
Easy enough to get looking good? Any tips?
Ta
So the 11mm stuff is good/easy to use? Or is the whole topic fraught?
Look at plastic shower panelling eurocell sell it much easier to use I have done three showers with it now and worked out great and cost half the price of multipanel . Regards kopSpecifically straight onto pre-existing tiles.
Easy enough to get looking good? Any tips?
Ta
10 mm premium panels budI looked at some lightweight panelling in eurocell and they didn`t install me with confidence as they were very flexiable. Went with the 10mm(?) heavier boards, of course I may have been shown something different to what kop uses.
Had some issues?Fitted a full bathroom out in 10 mm last week and was a mare to do , cuts out in the garden carrying the boards up through the house.
Sharp stanley blasts through the 3 mm panels.
But hey ho had enough of bathrooms hate them customers behave like idiots
Fitted a full bathroom out in 10 mm last week and was a mare to do , cuts out in the garden carrying the boards up through the house.
Sharp stanley blasts through the 3 mm panels.
But hey ho had enough of bathrooms hate them customers behave like idiots
Had some issues?
I hate bathrooms
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