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A customer has a Carronite Torino bath (that I have narrowed it down to having searched about). The taps and shower hose are on the rear side of the bath, with the front panel and the side shelves (not visible on the picture) tiled. The shower hose has split and so leaks water downstairs.

Is there an easy way to replace the hose, or do the tiles around the bath need to come off to create access to the underside of the bath?

The shower fitting does unscrew, but I don't fancy unscrewing it too much in the event the bolt underneath drops out.

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i would say that the bath would probably have to come out to access the fittings for the shower hose
 
Can you come at it from the wall on the other side of the taps?

I hate these baths with a passion.
 
Unfortunately no access from the rear, it's a 300mm thick solid wall.

The areas to the right and left of the bath are tiled (some 200mm to the wall) (i.e. a place to keep toiletries). Would you have thought that removing these would allow for sufficient space to get to the hose fixing? Or would the entire bath need moving out as you guys suggest?
 
If you have spare tiles you could chop an access into the wall behind the tap and to below the edge of the bath.ake the access big enough to get at the hose connection.
I've done this myself before, it's a pain but easier IMO.
Ps, if you don't have matching tiles then make a feature up from contrasting tiles.
 
Have I said it yet

''I hate these baths''

Bath will probably have to come out, trying not to damage it and then put it back without too much damage.

If I am forced to fit these baths I always explain the issue and then if I have to go back

''I told you!''
 
I'd almost go as far as to say they deserve all they get, they wanted the taps on the back wall and a tiled bath panel with no access.

Now they will suffer the consequences financially. :banghead:
 
we had one like this on an outside wall we cut a 400x 400 access hole in the wall filled the gap with loads off rock wall and500x500 siliconed a plate with the cottage name on it over the hole for future access
 
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