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I’m a reasonably experienced DIY guy, nearing the end of a complete bathroom refit including install of new shower, velux window, full tile etc. All very carefully planned, researched, and as far as I know complying with regs.
Unfortunately, I’m now getting cold feet because I think I might have missed an important factor. I didn’t realise how heavy a bath full of water and person is - I assumed that because the bath is only acrylic and it’s going in the same place as the old cast iron bath which sat there for 35 years on chipboard, it would be OK. And I still think that’s true structurally, as I have upgraded the floor by replacing the chipboard with ply and adding some noggins.
The problem I am concerned about is that I have already tiled the area where the new bath needs to sit, and I’m wondering if the tiles will crack when the bath is full.
It’s a free standing double ended egg shaped acrylic bath, positioned near a wall. It sits on 4 feet arranged in a diamond shape, which are hidden by the skin of the bath. Quoted capacity 280 litres, though I don’t know whether that is when full or when filled to normal level. Floor tiles are 300x300x10 ceramics on 18mm ply plus 6mm Hardibacker.
Because it's free standing I couldn't put substantial bearers underneath it, but I could rip up my nice new tiles underneath the bath footprint so that the feet went directly onto the ply, though obviously I'd rather not do that unless its necessary.
400kg is a lot of weight. But brochures have loads of pics of the claw-footed type of free standing baths sitting on floor tiles, so am I worrying too much?
Unfortunately, I’m now getting cold feet because I think I might have missed an important factor. I didn’t realise how heavy a bath full of water and person is - I assumed that because the bath is only acrylic and it’s going in the same place as the old cast iron bath which sat there for 35 years on chipboard, it would be OK. And I still think that’s true structurally, as I have upgraded the floor by replacing the chipboard with ply and adding some noggins.
The problem I am concerned about is that I have already tiled the area where the new bath needs to sit, and I’m wondering if the tiles will crack when the bath is full.
It’s a free standing double ended egg shaped acrylic bath, positioned near a wall. It sits on 4 feet arranged in a diamond shape, which are hidden by the skin of the bath. Quoted capacity 280 litres, though I don’t know whether that is when full or when filled to normal level. Floor tiles are 300x300x10 ceramics on 18mm ply plus 6mm Hardibacker.
Because it's free standing I couldn't put substantial bearers underneath it, but I could rip up my nice new tiles underneath the bath footprint so that the feet went directly onto the ply, though obviously I'd rather not do that unless its necessary.
400kg is a lot of weight. But brochures have loads of pics of the claw-footed type of free standing baths sitting on floor tiles, so am I worrying too much?