How To Fit Bathroom Cladding Trims
Using a measuring square to cut your mitred joints in your cladding trims can sometimes be the.
How to fit bathroom cladding trims. These slot onto the top of your bathroom wall panel for a clean edge. This is a very fast method of attaching the cladding. Take a look at our how to fit cladding video below and discover in under three minutes how easy it is to fit your cladding. The panels still need to be sealed into the trim as they are not designed to act as seals.
All you need to do is cut the pvc panels to the height of your room then slot each panel into the previous one nailing stapling or gluing as you go. Apply silicone sealant around the bath and to the bottom edge of. This is just the same as you would do with tiles. On plasterboard plywood or wooden surfaces a staple gun can be used.
Measure the area from the edge of the bath to the internal corner of the wall on both the short and long sides. Then apply more pressure until the adhesive blobs are flattened and the panel finds its own level. Protect the top of the pvc wall panel and create a stylish finish by using end cap bathroom trims. How to trim around a window.
Just apply the adhesive and push to panel in place loosely. Recommended tools for fitting tape measure. The alternative to using this trim is to but join the panels into the corner. Coving wall panel trim.
With this video you will learn exactly what tools are required to successfully trim around a window in preparation for cladding as well as offering a profile of the trim and an explanation of where the panels will fit. You are using corner trims see corners without trims below for alternative. Straighten the panel with a spirit level and fix into place. The cladding panel will slot into the corner trim be sure to slot the groove side of the panel into the trim leaving the tongue side ready for the next panel.
A utility knife. The most essential tool when it comes to fitting your trims used to measure any edges so you can cut the. Cladding can even be fitted over existing tiles or rough plaster. Use two machined edges for a neat finish and seal with a good quality silicone.
It keeps water and condensation from seeping in behind your bathroom wall panel and enhances the professional end look of your bathroom wall panels. Tape measure saw screws screw driver or drill driver with appropriate bit drill with a 5 5mm for red plug masonry drill bit for hard surfaces silicone sealant grab adhesive trims wood battens if required.