by htg engineer »
Tue May 27, 2008 9:50 am
The easiest way - if you have the room, is to set the bath up on a level floor, not in position, this allows access from all sides.
Use a tape measure and spirit level to get all legs the same length.
The length of the legs normally depends on the depth of the bath panel, it still does in your case but you also need to take into consideration the height of the existing tiles, most bath panels are standard size and can be cut if needed.
Once the legs are all set you can just lift the bath into place, may need minor adjustments to the legs.
There's sometimes 2 brackets on the side of the bath, these are used to screw the bath to the wall to prevent movement - not all bath's have these.
As for removing the old bath, the 2 brackets mentioned above will probably cause the most damage (if fitted) as they will probably be behind the tiles. As for damaging other tiles, it depends on the room you have to work with if you have plenty of room and the bath will just slide in and out then i don't see any reason why the tiles cannot be saved. Use a stanley knife to cut the silicone around the bath and the rest will be down to patience.
htg