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Discuss Splashing Kids! in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; The kids love to splash about in the tub and although I should be throttling them around the head , inevitably water will run down the side of the bath ...
          
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    Default Splashing Kids!

    The kids love to splash about in the tub and although I should be throttling them around the head, inevitably water will run down the side of the bath onto the floor. What is the best technique for finishing the joint between the floor tiles and the bath panel to keep water running under bath and heading for the downstairs ceiling?

    My idea is to tile under the bath panel a bit, so it sits atop the tiles, then make a rigid wood support frame along the sides and bottom behind the bath panel, then silicone the joint.

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    - travertine floor tile (12x18")
    - Straight wood bath panels (walnut veneer over (I believe) MDF)

    Since it's a wood panel, screwing it to a support frame (countersinking and filling screw holes) might not look completely horrible?

    thanks

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    Default Re: Splashing Kids!

    Hi,
    I always do exactly what you've said, run the tiles underneath and finish off with silicone

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    Default Re: Splashing Kids!

    You got it right. Silicone.

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    Default Re: Splashing Kids!

    Normal silicone will eventually pull away from travertine. (Yes it will, before any nay-sayers come along!)
    Find a neutral-cure / low acid silicone. That'll last.

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    Default Re: Splashing Kids!

    Or put a drain in and let them flood the place

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