The instructions above are simply a guide to fitting your new acrylic bath panels and shouldn t be used to attempt full plumbing and installation.
Fitting a curved bath panel.
Most types of tubs in the uk require bath panels including shower baths straight baths and corner baths as these tubs come with an unfinished underside.
Bath panels most popular in the uk fit around the bottom of your bath to hide the underside of your tub.
Once your panels are installed you will likely need to mount things to your wall such as units showers or other items.
The victorian many with clawed feet are usually left open but baths with rounded sections or profiles can cause problems when it comes to bath panel fitting.
Fitting a wooden bath panel.
Get a slab preferably a wooden slab and attach it to the bottom of the panel towards the back fit into the space you have measured earlier using a 12mm screw.
Due to the nature of the panels it is strongly recommended that the panels are not used to bear any load you should screw through to the supporting wall so that the wall itself is supporting the weight and the items are just sitting flush against the.
First you have to measure the space between the underside and the floor of the bath rim by using a measuring tape.
Shower baths above and freestanding or traditional victorian baths above top present different difficulties with regard to fitting bath panels.
Mounting to your walls.
With its easy to fit adjustable height brackets there is no longer the need to build wooden frames use unsightly screws or silicone to fix your panel into place.