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Distorted Vision
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      01-28-2009, 04:14 PM
I just replaced the shaving light in the bathroom above the mirror
with a nice MK one. We only had the original one from B&Q fitted by an
electrician a month ago but we decided we didn't like the tungsten
ones and besides he fitted it in a ridiculous position well above the
mirror. The shaving socket didn't work so I took it back to B&Q and
got a refund.

Anyway, removing the old light has left a big hole which the
electrician made for the cable entry as you can see in the photos:

http://img177.imageshack.us/my.php?i...2009647vb5.jpg

The two holes will be filled by grouting but how do I fill the big
hole? Will expanding foam filler work? Is there filler I can put a
thin layer over it to get a better cosmetic finish. I know whatever I
do its still going to be noticeable.

Please advise!
 
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      01-28-2009, 04:40 PM
Distorted Vision wrote:
> I just replaced the shaving light in the bathroom above the mirror
> with a nice MK one. We only had the original one from B&Q fitted by an
> electrician a month ago but we decided we didn't like the tungsten
> ones and besides he fitted it in a ridiculous position well above the
> mirror. The shaving socket didn't work so I took it back to B&Q and
> got a refund.
>
> Anyway, removing the old light has left a big hole which the
> electrician made for the cable entry as you can see in the photos:
>
> http://img177.imageshack.us/my.php?i...2009647vb5.jpg
>
> The two holes will be filled by grouting but how do I fill the big
> hole? Will expanding foam filler work? Is there filler I can put a
> thin layer over it to get a better cosmetic finish. I know whatever I
> do its still going to be noticeable.
>
> Please advise!


There's no pciture, but if its a hole in plaster/brick/block, then any
(commercial) filler will do. Expanding foam isnt a good choice really.
http://www.wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Filler


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      01-28-2009, 04:57 PM
Sorry don't know what happened with Imageshack. The hole is at the
corner of 4 tiles in the grouting but has chipped the corners of the
tiles. Anyway, here is the pic:

http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/6...2009647xr3.jpg

Can I just use Polyfilla but not completely filling it flush to the
surface of the tile but once it has dried using grout over it to keep
it cosmetically uniform?

 
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      01-28-2009, 05:04 PM
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<bde1bcae-9167-4fbb-884d-(E-Mail Removed)>,
Distorted Vision <(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>Sorry don't know what happened with Imageshack. The hole is at the
>corner of 4 tiles in the grouting but has chipped the corners of the
>tiles. Anyway, here is the pic:
>
>http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/6...2009647xr3.jpg
>
>Can I just use Polyfilla but not completely filling it flush to the
>surface of the tile but once it has dried using grout over it to keep
>it cosmetically uniform?
>


I can see the picture here OK.
Your idea would seem quite adequate.

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      01-28-2009, 05:08 PM
Distorted Vision wrote:

>The two holes will be filled by grouting but how do I fill the big
>hole? Will expanding foam filler work? Is there filler I can put a
>thin layer over it to get a better cosmetic finish. I know whatever I
>do its still going to be noticeable.


That's gonna be awkward. I'd avoid foam - inless you are really good wih the
stuff I would think there would be too much risk of it appearing out the font
of the hole.

I'd maybe look at using wood or similar to be a plug, than using grout to cover
the wood.
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      01-28-2009, 05:22 PM
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 17:08:49 +0000, Paul Matthews
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>Distorted Vision wrote:
>
>>The two holes will be filled by grouting but how do I fill the big
>>hole? Will expanding foam filler work? Is there filler I can put a
>>thin layer over it to get a better cosmetic finish. I know whatever I
>>do its still going to be noticeable.

>
>That's gonna be awkward. I'd avoid foam - inless you are really good wih the
>stuff I would think there would be too much risk of it appearing out the font
>of the hole.
>
>I'd maybe look at using wood or similar to be a plug, than using grout to cover
>the wood.


It's still going to stick out like a sore thumb regardless of what is
used ..The ONLY satisfactory solution is to replace the tiles but I
appreciate that might not be possible.
 
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      01-29-2009, 09:03 AM
On 28 Jan, 16:14, Distorted Vision <r.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just replaced the shaving light in the bathroom above the mirror
> with a nice MK one. We only had the original one from B&Q fitted by an
> electrician a month ago but we decided we didn't like the tungsten
> ones and besides he fitted it in a ridiculous position well above the
> mirror. The shaving socket didn't work so I took it back to B&Q and
> got a refund.
>
> Anyway, removing the old light has left a big hole which the
> electrician made for the cable entry as you can see in the photos:
>
> http://img177.imageshack.us/my.php?i...2009647vb5.jpg
>
> The two holes will be filled by grouting but how do I fill the big
> hole? Will expanding foam filler work? Is there filler I can put a
> thin layer over it to get a better cosmetic finish. I know whatever I
> do its still going to be noticeable.


I'd just gun fill it (using acrylic, not silicone) leaving it just
short of proud and then grout over it.
 
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      01-29-2009, 04:54 PM
Distorted Vision wrote:

> Sorry don't know what happened with Imageshack. The hole is at the
> corner of 4 tiles in the grouting but has chipped the corners of the
> tiles. Anyway, here is the pic:
>
> http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/6...2009647xr3.jpg
>
> Can I just use Polyfilla but not completely filling it flush to the
> surface of the tile but once it has dried using grout over it to keep
> it cosmetically uniform?


yes, but I'd just use grout and nothing else. Its a tougher filler
than polyfilla.


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      02-03-2009, 11:22 AM
Okay done:

http://img22.imageshack.us/my.php?image=53790110yp3.jpg

If you look at the photo its kind of obvious why I didn't want to put
anything over it. No one even notices it now not even me and I know
it's there.

 
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      02-03-2009, 11:46 AM
Distorted Vision <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Okay done:
>http://img22.imageshack.us/my.php?image=53790110yp3.jpg
>If you look at the photo its kind of obvious why I didn't want to put
>anything over it. No one even notices it now not even me and I know
>it's there.



Neat job, nicely done.

 
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