many recent builds have tiles over dot and dab plasterboard, presumably those standard wall plugs wont work? presumably the fixing would need to be into the wall behind the plasterboard?
What if the tiles are on plasterboard ? Mine is plasterboard. The room at the other side of the bathroom has a recessed cupboard that sits right behind where the shower screen would go. So no brickwork at all.
Thanks for sharing my plummer didn't put the rubber seal at the bottom of my shower screen. Now after having shower my floor get too wet, how can I solve this problem please reply.
Surely, the capped screen fixing screws should be on the outside of the screen i.e. keep the screws and caps away from steam and water. Turn the channel up the other way before fixing to the wall, that's what I shall do.
That's how mine was installed. I'm only here to see how it works as I need to fix it. The screen has started leaning out of the U channel at the top and the cap is riding up and hitting the ceiling for some reason. I've left the screen pushed in for long periods and I think the weight has pulled something out.
You could put a blob of silicone on the holes then put the scews in. Steam will get to the holes no matter where they are and the holes will be protected with a blob of silicone sealant.
Good video.
Simple, not over long and told me what I needed to know.
Ta, very much!
You make it look so easy...hope my first attempt at installing one of these is remotely as good 😉
makaras How did it go?
many recent builds have tiles over dot and dab plasterboard, presumably those standard wall plugs wont work? presumably the fixing would need to be into the wall behind the plasterboard?
Its nice to hear you tell people to sink the wall plug beyond the tile small ti but can will save you money hastle
What if the tiles are on plasterboard ? Mine is plasterboard. The room at the other side of the bathroom has a recessed cupboard that sits right behind where the shower screen would go. So no brickwork at all.
Use plasterboard plugs
Behind the tiles- was it plasterboard/solid wall? Or did you screw into a stud?
Nice and easy! Thanks!
Very helpful thank you
My screen keeps coming loose any advice?
hey buddy how do install top rail of p shape bath shower screen? Top rail is curved.
Thanks for sharing my plummer didn't put the rubber seal at the bottom of my shower screen. Now after having shower my floor get too wet, how can I solve this problem please reply.
Probably take the video in reverse and remove the pieces until you have put in the seal yourself
Thanks for this!
I did not ensure my drill wasn't on hammer action :/
Btt haha
Btt you fucked up
Alright guys but, is it alright to instal the screen close to the electric shower box?
The screws don't tighten
Surely, the capped screen fixing screws should be on the outside of the screen i.e. keep the screws and caps away from steam and water. Turn the channel up the other way before fixing to the wall, that's what I shall do.
That's how mine was installed. I'm only here to see how it works as I need to fix it. The screen has started leaning out of the U channel at the top and the cap is riding up and hitting the ceiling for some reason. I've left the screen pushed in for long periods and I think the weight has pulled something out.
You could put a blob of silicone on the holes then put the scews in. Steam will get to the holes no matter where they are and the holes will be protected with a blob of silicone sealant.
Wait, what, now I also need a cable and pipe detector … ?
Oh right, so....