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Hi All,

I have a Gerberit Duofix which I boarded over and tiled. When I attach the pan, should I have anything between the back face of the pan and the tiles? The tiles are pretty flat, but should i have a small bead of silicone, or something else there?
 
You could put a small bead around if you like. Run one around after its fitted to for neatness
 
I think there should be a white sheet of foam between them that came with the Geberit
 
The foams an optional extra. Robbing bar stewards. Not as though the frames are cheap.
 
Thanks all for your input - I have found one of these Abacus Easiplan Wc Frame Self Adhesive Sound proof Pad EPSP-05-3508 which is a few quid less than the Gerberet one and protects that ceramic to ceramic interface!

Thanks all for your advice.
 
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