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Discuss Tiling up to a bath in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; HI all I am just about to fit a new Kaldewi bath (all walls tiled with a gap left to infill once the bath is fitted) I assume that best ...
          
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    HI all

    I am just about to fit a new Kaldewi bath (all walls tiled with a gap left to infill once the bath is fitted)

    I assume that best practice is to fit the bath then tile down onto the bath rather than butt it onto tiled walls? I am going to screw fix and silicone it in place.

    Just wanted to double check as I am not quite sure how to finish the tap end against the fully tiled wall.

    Thanks andy

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    Silicone around the bath, then tile down to it and silicone again.

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    Default Re: Tiling up to a bath

    Same as mistral, make sure you fill with water before siliconing the perimeter, expensive bath so you want it right.


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    Default Re: Tiling up to a bath

    Thanks guys

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