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shower over bath - tiling question
starving_artist
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Is it necessary the wall opposite the one the shower is fixed to? ie only tiling above the bath at the shower end and along the length of the bath? It is a short bath (1500mm) but there is a window which partly extends above the bath at that end which means the whole wall would have to be tiled otherwise (tiling only round the part of the window directly over the bath would look odd).
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IMO its, generally, unnecessary, but may depend on the type of the shower it's direction and the pressure/power.
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grumbler said:IMO its, generally, unnecessary, but may depend on the type of the shower it's direction and the pressure/power.
Ah thanks grumbler, I am thinking the same. The water pressure is ok but not turbo and with the current shower head you have to take it off the riser for it to spray that wall.
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