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Hi,
I am running into trouble with my bathroom.
The bathroom is entirely tiled from top to bottom quite nicely but with the walls far from squared.
I have a Shanks Sandringham Suite to fit in it. The bath will have a wooden panel, height set to the maximum: 530mm.
I prepared the bath as the manual says. I put it in place and noticed that it is wobbly. The feet adjusters even screwed down to the flooring board are flexing, not very good quality. It is true that the feet adjusters are set quite high. I noticed that on the previous bath they were much shorter but stronger (no stud movement in the plastic).
What should I do?:
- Asking for a replacement, but maybe I might get the same result?
- I thought about adding a piece of wood on a one leg and two for the other one and using the feet adjusters from the other bath. I would fix the planks to the legs with the original leg adjusters.
Should I also secure the bath to the wall?
- If yes battens or brackets and how as 3 walls are plaster board and tiled, the other is concrete and also tiled.
To finish that off I have uneven gaps on both side up to 13 mm...no easy to fill in....not sure if sealant is the solution.
Hope someone can help me to get out of this........
Thanks in advance
I am running into trouble with my bathroom.
The bathroom is entirely tiled from top to bottom quite nicely but with the walls far from squared.
I have a Shanks Sandringham Suite to fit in it. The bath will have a wooden panel, height set to the maximum: 530mm.
I prepared the bath as the manual says. I put it in place and noticed that it is wobbly. The feet adjusters even screwed down to the flooring board are flexing, not very good quality. It is true that the feet adjusters are set quite high. I noticed that on the previous bath they were much shorter but stronger (no stud movement in the plastic).
What should I do?:
- Asking for a replacement, but maybe I might get the same result?
- I thought about adding a piece of wood on a one leg and two for the other one and using the feet adjusters from the other bath. I would fix the planks to the legs with the original leg adjusters.
Should I also secure the bath to the wall?
- If yes battens or brackets and how as 3 walls are plaster board and tiled, the other is concrete and also tiled.
To finish that off I have uneven gaps on both side up to 13 mm...no easy to fill in....not sure if sealant is the solution.
Hope someone can help me to get out of this........
Thanks in advance