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Bath Plastic or steel.??
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Post I started is over three months old ... bath , bought and installed ages ago ( perfect seals)
Why did you answer such an old thread..... start your own.
Anyone looking at fitting a new bath, like myself would like to know the final outcome of the post.
Plastic or steel, if plastic how thick...???0 -
Well after looking at all the options , i went for a plastic one . Cost a little over £400 .
Plus a better side panel and a gold pop up waste , Had to match the taps , that I was keeping.
The pop up waste was a real rip off at over £60 . Installation was a bit scary as I had found 12 tiles in the garage . left over from when the previous owner had tiled the bathroom. And I needed to remove 10 to replace bath.THEN panic when I found three of the tiles , were in fact those which had the border section on , and I required the plain ones!So I had to remove at least two tiles and reuse.
Sorry cant tell you if bath is comfortable, I only use the power shower in the ensuite.0
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