bath problem....

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Mr T

my mom is going to be having her bathroom tiled soon. been down for bbq today and noticed the bath doesn't fully meet the one side of the wall... how do I get over this so that the tiles will come from above the bath? does the wall need studding out? cheers
 
Just use some 25mm batons screwed to the existing wall and screw some 12.5mm plasterboard to it, that'll get you somewhere near. The other 2.5mm can easily be sealed with a bead of Silicon prior to tiling.
 
Cheers bri as its not the shower wall side I may get some 2x4's to bring the wall out a little and have a go at creating a recess. Would that be ok? Cheers lads
 
Cheers bri as its not the shower wall side I may get some 2x4's to bring the wall out a little and have a go at creating a recess. Would that be ok? Cheers lads

2x4 is 50x100mm so that's going to overlap the bath and you'll still need to board it, you'll be halfway down the bath by the time the tiles are on :lol:
 
Lol no I meant the 50mm side against the wall lol. But when I come to it I may use different size timber as I wont know until im standing there with me tape lol.Will that be ok tho?
 
Lol no I meant the 50mm side against the wall lol. But when I come to it I may use different size timber as I wont know until im standing there with me tape lol.Will that be ok tho?

You've lost me now, the way I understood it is that one of the short sides is where the gap is. You don't want it to overlap the bath by too much. Either way, just use timber and plasterboard/backer board to fill the gap between existing wall and the bath.
 
yes mate but given the 40mm gap... could I overlap the bath another 10 or 20mm to create a bigger recess or is it always best to meet the bath? im not very good at making myself clear am I sorry mate lol


Now its a wind up isnt it ?
 
yes mate but given the 40mm gap... could I overlap the bath another 10 or 20mm to create a bigger recess or is it always best to meet the bath? im not very good at making myself clear am I sorry mate lol

Theres no problem overlapping the bath so long as there is enough room to do it, you just don't want to end up in a situation where the wall/tile has overlapped the bowl of the bath. If there is enough of the flat edge to overlap, then go for it.
 
Cheers bri as its not the shower wall side I may get some 2x4's to bring the wall out a little and have a go at creating a recess. Would that be ok? Cheers lads

38x63 CLS from wickes is what you could use..then some 6mm hardibacker then tile up to bath if you got enough room.dont forgot to Silicon the gap between the CLS/Hardibacker prior to tiling..
 
Something like this ........ I know this is the side of the bath, but you get the idea

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Thats a lovely bit 'o' boxing in mate I may build the whole wall out and put 2 recesses in... Gives me something to plan up! cheers mate
 
Thats a lovely bit 'o' boxing in mate I may build the whole wall out and put 2 recesses in... Gives me something to plan up! cheers mate
...don't you mean thats a lovely bit of tiling !...look at those cuts round that trim.....:drool5:
 
Two 3 way mitres in that job! Shame about the naff phone I was using at the time to take the snaps!
 
Can tell by your 3 way mitres. I tried it before when the boxing wasn't the best and it looked terrible so went for corners in the end. Cracking job fair play :thumbup:
 
who worked out where the recess shelves were going to go ? ...only with the grout lines being centred on them, it has left a small cut in corner to right...id have been tempted to get a full tile and make the recess work from that to centre grut line I think..I can understand getting the two symeticral widths to the bath width but shame about the small cut in corner..
 

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