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Mark Parmley
I've framed my bath in and sealed it onto the surrounding tilebacker with a waterproof sealant and adhesive. I've also half filled the bath to let it settle.
Couple of questions though...
Firstly, when tiling around the tub is it best to leave a small gap between the tile and tub? If so, how big a gap? Or would you recommend tiling right down to the surface?
Secondly, I will be measuring and cutting each tile individually just in case my bath isn't flat/square. They'll just be scribed and snapped. Is there a trick to making a scribed edge look less sharp?
Couple of questions though...
Firstly, when tiling around the tub is it best to leave a small gap between the tile and tub? If so, how big a gap? Or would you recommend tiling right down to the surface?
Secondly, I will be measuring and cutting each tile individually just in case my bath isn't flat/square. They'll just be scribed and snapped. Is there a trick to making a scribed edge look less sharp?