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

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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. Our cutting-edge market research enables you to find great products here for less, if you find an identical product cheaper elsewhere — we will match or even beat it! 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.

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. 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.If you own or have bought a bath that isn’t free-standing then you’ll need at least one bath panel; but just how do you fit a bath panel? 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. 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.

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. 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. Some panels are made from an MDF type material which can then be modified easily to your bathroom by either staining or painting. 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.Ollie is a self-trained DIY expert who particularly enjoys kitchen and bathroom renovations. In his spare time, Ollie enjoys cycling and hiking.

Rebated wood is wood that has a groove cut into the edge - so you can slot the panel under the groove. 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… Panels are carefully designed to bring not only the aesthetic beauty but also practicality and ease of function to your bathroom. Are you planning a new bathroom or kitchen makeover? Shop online with Plumbworld for guaranteed lowest prices and next day delivery.Fitting a bath panel can be straightforward if you want to save the extra money from hiring a professional - especially if you are only installing a new panel.

Using your tape measure and handsaw, measure the length of your bath and carefully cut your wooden batten so that they are the same length.Explore our range of products today and select one of our excellent delivery options to ensure maximum convenience and reliability. 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.

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