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Silicone over bath

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Hi everybody,
I have a little problem. The gap between the bottom edge of the tile and the top of the bath is 10mm. Any ideas on what I can do to make it look decent? I can do silicone sealant with masking tape for the edge but, is there anything is available in the market to fit which is better than silicone/ Also should I silicone in 2 layers to get a decent finish (otherwise as the gap is big I find it difficult to get a decent thick edge) I aked this question on the plumbing forum but was suggested to ask on the tiling forum.
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10mm!!!!!! :? was that the tiler that you employed!! ::b :shock: howabout jacking the bath up, as the finish of silicone 10mm will not be good
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Post by wine~o »

maybe "outside the box" but depending on how far youve got with your bathroom install would it be possible to raise the bath by 10mm?
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Post by jdpp »

I would get some small boarder tiles and run them round the bath or some PVC window frame edging ( the edging is available from Wickes) and can be silicone in place
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Post by EssexBreeze »

Thanks for the replies.
Yep, its the tiler I employed. Wasnt that good.
The bath is a free standing bath. So there is no way I can jack it up.
Anybody know much about the teleseal or whatever they have recomended in this website?
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Post by ultimatehandyman »

The teleseal is supposed to be good, but there are alternatives.

As already mentioned you could use quadrant tiles

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Or I am sure there is another seling strip available for around baths.
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Post by m3 fitter »

If the bath is freestanding? why not add an extra course below the original..by un plumbing the bath..and moving it while you tile, be a shame to spoil it with a dodgey seal
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Now that's what I call Lateral thinking m3 fitter :thumbright:
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Post by EssexBreeze »

Thanks guys for all the advice.
Cutting all the adhesive and replumbing will be too much of a job now especially as the flooring has been done.
I have decided to try a piece of window beading and see how that looks.
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Post by EssexBreeze »

It was suggested trying the PVC window frame edging and being cheaper and easier to find I decided to use it and see. :-P
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Post by pistonbroke »

Whats that saying about ships and a half pennies worth of tar?


Hope it looks good when you have finished, remember its only a bodge if it looks like a bodge when you have finished!! :wink:
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