Using acylic sheeting in showers
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:05 am
Hi guys,im new to the forums,and so nice to talk to you all,and im hoping you may have an answer or 2 to my delemer,im thinking of using acylic sheeting in showers,and see the bathroom people are selling these panels at a very expensive price,so I went on a few plastic sheeting company sites who do all sorts of acylic/perspex in lots of colours at a lot lower price, can anyone tell me are there differences in what they all sell, or is it marked up by the bathroom people at a higher margin,thats the difference
Ive read about the expansion and contraction of the properties of this material,and the need for an expansion gap,but is there a certain type and thickness that has to be used in showers.
I gather some have a protective layer to help avoid scratching etc,but is the same polymers used in manufacture, sounds like im getting all technical,
But I want to avoid costly mistakes,and maybe some of you guys have addressed this yourselfs.
Ive read about the expansion and contraction of the properties of this material,and the need for an expansion gap,but is there a certain type and thickness that has to be used in showers.
I gather some have a protective layer to help avoid scratching etc,but is the same polymers used in manufacture, sounds like im getting all technical,
But I want to avoid costly mistakes,and maybe some of you guys have addressed this yourselfs.