Jennie
Gas Engineer
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Hi all,
I've got a new customer who wants a bathroom fitting. This would include a shower tray, and shower panel being situated partly across a window. It's far from ideal, but they've already bought the shower tray/panel/etc. It's a tiny bathroom, with no options for changing the layout.
I'm thinking to do the tiling, fit the tray, and then the panel - as normal. But only using part of the wall profile, up to the window ledge. And then using a shower panel bracket to secure the top edge of the shower panel to the adjacent wall.
And then getting a glazier in to fit a rectangle of safety glass across where the wall should be, and making sure it's sealed and watertight.
What do you all reckon?
Thanks for your advice
Jennie
I've got a new customer who wants a bathroom fitting. This would include a shower tray, and shower panel being situated partly across a window. It's far from ideal, but they've already bought the shower tray/panel/etc. It's a tiny bathroom, with no options for changing the layout.
I'm thinking to do the tiling, fit the tray, and then the panel - as normal. But only using part of the wall profile, up to the window ledge. And then using a shower panel bracket to secure the top edge of the shower panel to the adjacent wall.
And then getting a glazier in to fit a rectangle of safety glass across where the wall should be, and making sure it's sealed and watertight.
What do you all reckon?
Thanks for your advice
Jennie
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