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bodgermatic

I'm planning to tile this over-bath shower with 250mm x 400mm tiles, I also have the Mapei tanking kit. I've no idea of the best approach to dealing with the timber batten in terms of tanking and tiling. Should the tiles be proud of the bath lip? Is it best to slope them down towards the bath so that they drain better? Do I tape and tank across the batten to form a waterproof runoff before starting to tile - i.e.: is it OK to tape onto the bath (which will be subject to some movement, obviously).

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Any advice much appreciated!
 
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hi there

in an ideal world, you could really do with taking out that wooden batten and moving the bath up so it's fully adjacent to the wall. Is there any way you could move the bath up towards the shower head wall? It would make for a better situation if you could. That way, you could tile straight on to the bath edges when you start tiling.

I think you need to sort the wooden batten out first before you do anything else. Wood in a high velocity wet area is not the best.

GRR
 
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bodgermatic

I've just had a look and I could remove the batten and shift the bath. Shouldn't take long to sort out. The original idea was to centre the bath in the room, but the window it's under isn't centred so I don't think it'll make much odds either way. I think I was just hoping to not have to undo work

Any tips for getting grip-fill off timber? :D

Thanks.
 
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