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Boxing in pipes and tiling over

Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 11:22 pm
by chrispbug
We've recently fitted a new bathroom suite and now we need to box in several pipes behind the cistern. Our idea is to use plywood / mdf to form the boxing in then to tile over this. The wooden frame and sheeting would be screwed together then tiled over. Obviously doing it this way the screws would then be hidden by the tiles.
My main concern is not the actual boxing in but how to fix the tiles in such a way that we can remove the whole boxed in section without destroying the tiles in case there is a problem with the pipework underneath.
Any ideas would be appreciated
Hope this makes sense.

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 12:23 am
by rosebery
Don't use MDF use ply.

Your solution is to make the whole box removable unless it's of such a gynagerous size as to be impractical but the chances of the pipework needing attention before the bathroom is done next time is negligible. I say the latter with no specific site knowledge of course.

I wouldn't bother. Whilts I understand the "belt and braces" idea behind your suggestion it's sort of the same argument as some peeps put forward for not tiling the bathroom floor.

Cheers

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 12:25 am
by rosebery
Sorry I that I misread your post and now see that you do wish to make the whole thing removable as I suggested.

However, on balance I'd still say don't bother.

Cheers

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 12:44 pm
by chris_on_tour2002
if the pipes joints have been soldered and waste pipes cemented then i would agree with rosebery - don't bother.