Removing/replacing Bathroom Vanity Please Help?
Not sure where to start as I am new at this. We have removed the vanity from bathroom. The old one - the top was rounded up at the back where it attached to wall and met the existing tiles . Now that its removed there is a gap we will naturally fill, new tiles etc. BUT the new unit - when its fitting over the drain its is about 3 to 4cm out from actual wall and also has 2cm gap on each side where you can see the existing hole in the wall 'bricks etc, which were originally hidden with older vanity - bit aware of using timber to fill the gap - for the dampness factor'. Help! Its the top of the unit gap between the edge at the back and the wall that concerns us 'do we cement the existing actual gap in the wall in around the pipes and start with a flat wall surface? We are aware the gap at the top can be covered with tiles etc, but do we fill the total hole in at the back, just cover the gaps at the sides and then tackle the top - assuming by now we have cemented the total gap up to within a couple of cm's within the top of the back of the unit - allowing us to tile, seal etc.....:doh: Thanks Guys
chattyj