Evening,
I'm new to the forum and to be honest I have been staring at my bath for about half an hour scratching my sweaty brow and listening to my girlfriend ask when she can wash her hair (hmm about a month at this rate)!.
Problem is I am trying to fit a bath into a 'less than square' area and I am now stuck for a solution. I'm tying to keep costs down by replacing the suite myself (first time buyer and all).
The walls are all plasterboard and to get the bath in length ways I channelled out each end of the walls.
The problem is that the wall at the tap end is not square. I am left (even though I have channelled the wall) with the left corner of the bath (hot tap side) inside the wall and the other corner (past the cold tap) with a 10mm gap . Having channelled out both ends I cannot manoevre the bath anymore as the wall across the back of the bath (against the wall) is also out).
I am thinking my only option to get the bath in square is to channel out the wall along the length of the bath and sit the bath inside it. I can then tile onto the bath all the way round after sealing. Unfortunately this means that I wont be able to fix it to the wall though as there is a huge gap due to it being boarded out.
If anyone has any suggestions (even if it is to say i'm a muppet and doing it wrong) please let me know. as soon as you can...
Thanks,
A frustrated first time bathroom fitter!!!!