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    When plywooding out a bathroom, what do you about possible future access under the bath, because tiling and plying up to the bath wedges the bath panel permanently in?
    Do you remove it and tell them they need to shave it down (or shave it yourself), or do you leave it and tile up to it?

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    Bath panel is last to go in. Make it from backerboard and not ply Ryan.

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    Yes agree with gaz...12mm hardi 500.....spot on for bath panels......or you make an access panel within the bath panel......which ever way you find looks the best...

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    i always alter the bath panel to fit after tiling floor and include this in price

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanbrown View Post
    When plywooding out a bathroom, what do you about possible future access under the bath, because tiling and plying up to the bath wedges the bath panel permanently in?
    Do you remove it and tell them they need to shave it down (or shave it yourself), or do you leave it and tile up to it?
    sorry mis read post, remove plastic panel...ply then tile and reduce panel with aviation snips and stanley knife to fit. Always quote for this type of work in advance.....Gaz

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