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Bath & shower positioning
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Thanks. First step I think is to have a look at the new bath and the fixings. Then get a plumber to advise and maybe work with a flooring installer.Gunner276 said:You could just extend the waste pipe to the other side, don't see any issue with this!
Baths usually have one end with a shallower gradient so would be awkward to stand under the shower!
At the moment, I’m doing it all myself, apart from plastering.0 -
Looking at this one as it’s the same length as the old bath. Not many are.
https://www.diy.com/departments/armitage-shanks-sandringham-acrylic-rectangular-straight-bath-l-1685mm-w-695mm/37076_BQ.prd
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