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Can anyone advise me on best course of action. A bath tub has been fitted and secured in place. It is solid and isn't going anywhere. I've been asked to tile the walls, obviously coming down on top of the tub. The corner isn't square and as a result a 10mm gap has been left. Can this be taken up with tile adhesive and tile if the tiles are run out gradually towards the corner. Once done you wouldn't notice. The bath cannot be moved now as it is level and solidly in place. Thanks.

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acaciaguy

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That’s not uncommon to be fair. Square it up with with extra adhesive. As you say you won’t notice. If you don’t you will as won’t be even across Bath width
 

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I should add my fav bit of kit in the tool bag is a set square.

With making stud walls and various carpentry in bathrooms. I can’t abide anything that I make that’s not square and level. In lots of tiling jobs however you sometimes get what you are dealt and they can usually be overcome. With a bit of thought and skill
 

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