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Can you insulate a bath?
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Whilst re-decorating our bathroom we took the panel off the side of the bath and wondered if you can pad underneath and around the bath? As well as insulation we thought it would be good for sound proofing (our bathroom is very tinny sounding).
We were thinking of bubble wrap, would there be any reason why you can't do this?
Sorry if this is a totally stupid thing to ask but if you don't ask etc...
Thanx :o)
We were thinking of bubble wrap, would there be any reason why you can't do this?
Sorry if this is a totally stupid thing to ask but if you don't ask etc...
Thanx :o)
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It just suddenly came to me when I saw all that empty space under the bath. My husband said he couldn't see why you couldn't do it but I thought I had better ask on here just incase we were missing anything obvious as to why it can't be done.
Glad I did as I hadn't thought about loft insulation for some reason I was merely limiting myself to bubble wrap! must be because I'm a tight git!!!!! lol
Hi B00!!
I'm ok thanx, how are things with you? How's your wrist? Have you much longer to go until the pot is taken off?
Your all getting 3 stars simply for being so nice :o)
It just suddenly came to me when I saw all that empty space under the bath. My husband said he couldn't see why you couldn't do it but I thought I had better ask on here just incase we were missing anything obvious as to why it can't be done.
Glad I did as I hadn't thought about loft insulation for some reason I was merely limiting myself to bubble wrap! must be because I'm a tight git!!!!! lol
Hi B00!!
I'm ok thanx, how are things with you? How's your wrist? Have you much longer to go until the pot is taken off?
Your all getting 3 stars simply for being so nice :o)
Hmmm I work for an insulating company, might have to mention this. I would suggest using the 150mm roll for lofts which will assist in sound insulation too and although it's a boring job try sticking foil to at least one side of the roll (the side facing away fgrom the bath) before installing. Use the spray contact adhesive.
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