VeeBath Linx Universal Front Side Bath Panel White Gloss Moisture Resistant Wooden MDF with Adjutable Plinth - 1700mm

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VeeBath Linx Universal Front Side Bath Panel White Gloss Moisture Resistant Wooden MDF with Adjutable Plinth - 1700mm

VeeBath Linx Universal Front Side Bath Panel White Gloss Moisture Resistant Wooden MDF with Adjutable Plinth - 1700mm

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You will need to use wood adhesive on the inside of the panel where the panel and the batten meet. Then you can fit your panel into place. So, Plumbworld has created this guide to all things bath panels, and we’ll discuss how to fit a bath panel, the different types, how to cut them, and more… Using your electric drill and wood screws, drill your wooden batten into the wall using the markings that you made previously. This is particularly apparent when investing in products that require a number of different components such as baths and shower enclosure, so choosing the right bath panel for your new, can sometimes be confusing.

Our collection includes engineered wood, acrylic and motor coated foam panels. The best material for a bath panel will depend on a number of factors including your budget and preferred style. Using your pencil, make markings where the panel sits on the floor. This will be used as a guide for your wooden batten. To measure the height, run the tape measure from the top of the panel to the bottom of the plinth. Screw the panel into the plinth by placing screws every 1 foot (0.30 m) or so on both the top and bottom of the plinth. Be assured that whatever your style and requirements, we have what you need and will guide you through the process to give you that peace of mind. Alternatively, sign-up to our newsletter for the latest offers, newest product launches and advice.

3. Mark the position of the bath panel

Adjust the height of the plinth if your panel has one. Some bath panels, typically wooden ones, come with a "plinth," which is a plank that screws in along the bottom of the panel. It overlaps the main panel so you can move it up and down to adjust the height. Lay the plinth on the floor and then place the edge of the panel on top so they're overlapping. Move the panel up and down on the plinth until the height reaches the measurement you took for your opening. [5] X Research source Panels are carefully designed to bring not only the aesthetic beauty but also practicality and ease of function to your bathroom. When your panel - or panels - are ready, put them into position to see how it fits against the bath and wall. If you have made an “L”-shaped panel, it could be left free-standing if secure enough. However, there are options available for securing a panel in place. Most standard baths come in a range of widths, 560, 700, 750, 800, 900, 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800 and 1900; Bathroom City offers all these widths in a number of different designs, simply filter using the selection box to the left of the products to choose bath side panels of your width. Take your tape measure and measure from the top rim of the bath down to the floor. This will tell you what height you need to fit your panel at.

Providing high-quality bathroom products, however large or small, for the home and commercial sectors is our foremost priority matched with guaranteeing you the best prices. Then you want to cut your wooden batten so that it is the same height as your bath. Do this carefully with your hand saw.You must be in full time employment unless retired or a house person with a spouse in full time employment. Align your bath panel to the side of your bath, using the spirit level to ensure that the panel is perfectly straight from top to bottom. Then, you can secure your batten to the floor using your electric screwdriver and wood screws, ensuring not to screw the batten down too tight as the bottom lip of your panel will need to slide just under. Take extra care when you are doing this to ensure that the batten does not move out of place. Place your panel under the top lip of your bath and then slide it into place. The panel will ‘hook’ under the batten and stay in place.

One common misconception when purchasing a bath panel for your bath is matching the brand of the bath panel with the brand of the bath. Of course, this isn’t the case, with Bathroom City supply a number of different sized bath panels to suit any installation. Bath panels are generally made using the same acrylic that the rest of your bathroom suite comprises of, however, there are some exceptions. Are you planning a new bathroom or kitchen makeover? Shop online with Plumbworld for guaranteed lowest prices and next day delivery.Make sure that your wooden panel has a wooden plinth. This allows you to adjust the height of your panel if needed and also assists with any slanting. This can be fitted either behind the panel to add more depth. Or in front to create a “skirting” look. Firstly, you’ll need to get your measurements, from the rim of the bath to the floor so you know the height you need the panel to be. If your tub is a unique shape, you may need to measure the length, too. You might find that your wooden plinth needs to be trimmed if you have skirting boards in the way. If you need to trim your plinth, ensure that you seal any cut edges with wood varnish to protect from water damage. The main purpose of a bath panel is to hide the plumbing and underside of your bath. Most bathrooms will only really require the side bath panel, but depending on the layout you may also need the end panel.



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