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Is the bath just pushed up against the tiles (as appears in the picture) rather than tiled off? If so that's bad practice and susceptible to movement.
 
I batten then and use a tube or 2 to seal them to the wall before tilling but I put a dust sheet in the bath and place a few bags of tile addy inside it to hold it down a touch in my mind it doesn't really do anything but its how I have always done them then after the silicone has fully cured I use a self adhesive tanking tape onto the bath edge about 40mm the I tile or get our tiler to tile the bathroom then wit sharp knife cut the tape back level with the tile then silicone up with plumbers gold
 
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I have fitted several baths and always found the wall brackets were provided. A little awkward to drill into place but worth it for a secure bath that does not move.
 
I'm fitting our new bath at the moment. I intend to batten the wall on 2 sides.

What is the best kind of wood to use for wall battens?

I read on another forum that roofing battens are ideal because they are treated. However, every piece of roofing batten that I've looked at in wickes and B&Q is bent like a banana. So any other suggestions.

Thanks in advance
 
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I am currently fitting a new bath at the moment. I intend to batten the wall on 2 sides.

What is the best kind of wood to use for wall battens?

I read on another forum that roofing battens are ideal because they are treated. However every piece of roofing batten that I've looked at in wickes and B&Q is bent like a banana. So any other suggestions.

Thanks in advance

Don't buy your batten from B&Q. Much better to use PAR timber from a good supplier. The treatment bit is moot. If fitted badly you will get water ingress so need treatment to protect......treated timber is full of horrible chemicals so should really be avoided in bathrooms etc.
 
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