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Discuss Fitting a shower enclosure in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi, Have you any recommendations on fitting a shower enclosure to the wall? My preference is to fit the enclosure to the plaster wall and then tile to it on ...
          
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    Default Fitting a shower enclosure

    Hi,
    Have you any recommendations on fitting a shower enclosure to the wall?

    My preference is to fit the enclosure to the plaster wall and then tile to it on either side, as the tiles are a different size/type on the inside of the shower compared to the outside.

    Is there any obvious reason why this should not be done or should you always fit the encosure to tiles?

    It seems a simpler solution than guessing where to stop/start my differing tiles and then finding my enclosure overlapping one or both of the different tiles and not looking 'right'.
    Thanks for any advice....

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    Default Re: Fitting a shower enclosure

    Not an expert as I have fitted only a few of these and I would advise waiting for different points of view on this forum but I think fitting the enclosure to the plaster wall before tiling would give you some issues over water leakage. Definitely not something I would think about doing.

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    Default Re: Fitting a shower enclosure

    I can't see that it matters too much, as you'll be running silicon down it anyway (although the silicon will have to be visible this way).
    Last edited by beanz; 29-07-2009 at 01:30 PM.

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    Default Re: Fitting a shower enclosure

    Just work out where the enclosure is going to sit then put a vertical line with your level and come off either side with the diff tiles i wouldnt cut to your shower enclosure its a much better finish and seal if is ontop of the tiles.
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    Default Re: Fitting a shower enclosure

    Tile.......then fit enclosure

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    Default Re: Fitting a shower enclosure

    Always tile behind door jam (frame)

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    Default Re: Fitting a shower enclosure

    As above, tile first, mark holes, bead of silcone on back of shower frame and screw to wall.

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