Hi,
I read the sticky on tiling, which was very helpful ... I do have one wee question though before I kick off!!
The showertray that we'd bought for the showerplace was the closest fit we could get, however there was still a small gap, so the builder placed it in and used expandable foam to fill the few cm's gap between the tray and the wall.
When I'm tiling the wall the tiles will come down to this foam stop gap ... how should I handle this area? Ply it full of sealant? Or is there something better to do?
Cheers for the help!
Will
Tiling a showerplace
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Wall/Ledge Gap
There is a sealing system that spans wall/ledge gaps up to 15mm and meets BS5385 recommendations for sealing movement joints.
Sealux 20 or Sealux 25
http://www.sealux.com/sealux_product_range.htm
Sealux 20 or Sealux 25
http://www.sealux.com/sealux_product_range.htm