Think I have watched nearly all your videos before I buy and you have helped so much, especially with the invisible corner one. Thanks alot keep up the Excellent jobs 👍
Dunno if this is a daft question but why are the baths always empty when I see folk sealing the wet wall to the bath edge? I’d have thought you’d need it full?
@@RichieST08 hi the panels are heavy so the weight of them force the bath to settle so no need to fill bath with water. Iv never had any issues as long as the bath is fitted correctly in the first place
What are my options if the panels are short by about 40mm floor to ceiling? This is only from the ends of a shower tray, the boards will fit neatly on the tray to ceiling but then where the boards extend out of the shower I'd have a gap from tray top to floor, about 40-50mm, I'm thinking of screwing a correctly sized fillet from another board to make it up?
Hi so sorry for late reply. Few options. Personally I would run a temp batton around bottom. Fit panels to ceiling. Then remove batton and piece panel back in. Or slap a skirting or drop the boards and fit coving. Hope you get it sorted mate
Hi, I have a 1200 wide shower, will a 1200 wide board fit or do I need to trim off the tongue and groove going into a standard internal corner profile? Would twp 900mm sheets be better? Thank you.
Hey. No Multi panel Tongue and groove boards are only 1180mm wide and the tongue and groove makes it up to 1200mm but they do sell the boards with out the tongue and groove which are 1200 wide. That’s what you will probably be better of with
Hi thanks for comment. Now a days I would use the invisible corner in wet area to not void warranty. But rest of bathroom I don’t bother putting them in . I do what you suggested
Hi sorry for later reply. Yer not to bad mate. We use a lot of them these days as cost of everything has rocketed. No issues sticking on times as long as you have the toom
Think I have watched nearly all your videos before I buy and you have helped so much, especially with the invisible corner one. Thanks alot keep up the Excellent jobs 👍
Thank you so much! Glad I have helped. I’m here to help if you have any more questions! George
@@everlastbuilders Gorgeous George! 😜It's gettin' hot in here...
Excellent work mate. Look much better than the strips.
Thanks Simon!
Great technique, thanks. What would you say to cutting the rear panel and bending it around an internal corner?
@@alicat398 can be done. Or there is a trim called last corner Type Y. Made by multipanel for the last corner
Dunno if this is a daft question but why are the baths always empty when I see folk sealing the wet wall to the bath edge? I’d have thought you’d need it full?
@@RichieST08 hi the panels are heavy so the weight of them force the bath to settle so no need to fill bath with water. Iv never had any issues as long as the bath is fitted correctly in the first place
What are my options if the panels are short by about 40mm floor to ceiling? This is only from the ends of a shower tray, the boards will fit neatly on the tray to ceiling but then where the boards extend out of the shower I'd have a gap from tray top to floor, about 40-50mm, I'm thinking of screwing a correctly sized fillet from another board to make it up?
Hi so sorry for late reply. Few options. Personally I would run a temp batton around bottom. Fit panels to ceiling. Then remove batton and piece panel back in. Or slap a skirting or drop the boards and fit coving. Hope you get it sorted mate
Hi, I have a 1200 wide shower, will a 1200 wide board fit or do I need to trim off the tongue and groove going into a standard internal corner profile? Would twp 900mm sheets be better? Thank you.
Hey. No Multi panel Tongue and groove boards are only 1180mm wide and the tongue and groove makes it up to 1200mm but they do sell the boards with out the tongue and groove which are 1200 wide. That’s what you will probably be better of with
Im in Hertfordshire, got a 2mtr x 2mtr with window ,shower tray .have you time to do ???
Hi. Thanks for the message. I’m booked up till October. So probably not sorry. 😔
That's great but do you need the trim at all, why not just leave a 2mm gap a slicone it?
Hi thanks for comment. Now a days I would use the invisible corner in wet area to not void warranty. But rest of bathroom I don’t bother putting them in . I do what you suggested
Also what is that corner piece called and who makes it. Thanks.
So i dont need to plaster all the little craters i made bolstering off the tiles lol i can panel straight over ??
Naaa just go for it! Good luck!
Really helpful video!
Thanks mate
Any chance you can remember which panels the first ones were you’ve shown in this video please? As in; the name of the “design” as such?
@@stefaniecreten6011 hey concrete elements. By multipanel i think
How good are these pvc panel boards?? Im ready for a new bathroom,all tiled top to bottom,can these boards be stuck onto tiles??
Hi sorry for later reply. Yer not to bad mate. We use a lot of them these days as cost of everything has rocketed. No issues sticking on times as long as you have the toom
Can you put it over tiles? Great vid cheers
Thank you! Yes you can. As long as the tiles aren’t falling off the wall 😝
Do you see the joint lines slightly ?
Slightly mate. Some times you get good joins that aren’t visible. Also depends on colour. These grey boards do hide the joins well
what are the thickness of these panels? They do two dif thickness
Hi most the panels are 11-12mm you can get some really thin bendy one around 3mm thick.
😂😂 You're soooo happy 😊
Thanks 🤪
Look good dont they
sure do, Especially when you can get colour match silicone.
Alot more care has to be taken when cutting the boards tho.