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Hi gents,
Have a job where customer has a curved jacuzzi corner bath and wants to have a mosiac bath panel which will have to be removable for access. Looked ... -
Curved bath panel.
Hi gents,
Have a job where customer has a curved jacuzzi corner bath and wants to have a mosiac bath panel which will have to be removable for access. Looked at the wedi and marmox boards and am wondering what is the best option or if there are any other products you would recommend. any advice would be much appreciated.
ted
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Re: Curved bath panel.
I think it will be a bad idea to have a tiled curved panel that has to come off whole....to make it rigid to tile and to be removable will be very difficult.......
The curved panels are usually profiled to suit the pipes from the jets etc.......
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Re: Curved bath panel.
Thanks dave,
I agree with you mate i know its a difficult one first time for me this one was wondering if anyone has done it. what if it stood further out from the bath instead of finishing flush with the edge of the bath, so that would keep it away from any pipework.
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Re: Curved bath panel.
The problem is making it removable and water tight-ish....i have tiled them where the bath straight and curved is boxed in and an access panel made....but with it being a jacuzzi type then i would advise they stick with the curved plastic one...
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Re: Curved bath panel.
Thanks dave much appreciated think your right, though i aint a fan of those plastic bath panels they dont look that good but like you say with a jacuzzi its difficult.
ted
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