Wet Floor Installation

Change Bathroom To Wet Room



A wet room is much easier to clean than a bathroom. This is especially true if you choose to hang fixtures. Even if there is no hanging toilet or sink, you can wipe the surface with a mop or some wipes. You can clean your wet room floors with waterproof tiles or other materials. After you are done, drain the water from the tray.

Wet Floor Installation




Tiling the floors in your home can add value, especially when used in appropriate rooms like the bathroom and kitchen. They add a durable, luxurious touch and are far easier to clean if you spill something on them as opposed to carpets. The disadvantages of tiled floors can be that they are cold to the touch – especially when not paired with underfloor heating – and can get slippery when wet. If you have a large room, tiles may not be the best choice, especially if you have young children who like to run around as they could potentially slip and hurt themselves.

How To Lay Floor Tiles In A Wet Room


Whilst work is being done turning your bathroom into a wet room, you will need a place to shower, go to the toilet and do everything else you normally do in the bathroom. It’s a good idea to understand and plan for all sorts of issues as you prepare for a week or two of work. The installation of a wet room can take anywhere from 4 days to two weeks – this again depends on the size of the wetroom and the additional features you wish to implement.

How To Lay Floor Tiles In A Wet Room
Laying Wet Room Floor

Laying Wet Room Floor


A relaxing bubble bath in your brand new bathroom is the best place to get a break after a long and exhausting day of work. What if your bathroom dreams are still a dream? We are the bathroom and shower-cabin tiling specialists at Leeds, ready and able to make it a reality. A bathroom tiled from floor to ceiling will impress your guests. There are many options in bathroom tiling materials, so the challenge is choosing one that will be most appealing to your eyes. You can choose from a variety of materials, including metal, glass and terracotta. You also have a wide range of sizes and shapes. A variety of accessories can be added to your design, including accent tiles.

Installing A Wet Room Upstairs


We offer a wide range of wall and floor Tiling services, including bathroom and kitchen tiling, as well as exterior tiling services. Our reputation is for providing bespoke tiling solutions that meet or exceed your expectations. With decades of experience, our team has a deep understanding of residential and commercial tiling. We understand that there is always a high demand for excellent work and exceptional service. That is why we offer it. All types of tiles can be fixed and laid by us, including all natural stone, marble and granite, as well as ceramic, porcelain and kerlite. We can handle both commercial and domestic jobs.

Do Wet Rooms Get Mould

Do Wet Rooms Get Mould


Of course wet rooms are, by their very nature, wet, which means there are a few things to consider when planning one to make sure it doesn’t end up being slippery, leaky or cold. Getting the tanking right is vital to stop water seeping into other rooms, which can be costly and disruptive. Adequate drainage and ventilation are also a must. Tankingl, or waterproofing, a wetroom is one of the most important areas to get right. Your subfloor will have a bearing on the product you use. With concrete floors, you only typically need a thin membrane to prevent any leaks; these are generally thin self-adhesive products. For timber floors, a thicker membrane is required to prevent leaks and incorporate decoupling properties. These too are self-adhesive so you can start tiling as soon as you finish laying it.

Wet Room Panel Installation



When choosing the tiles, it’s best to opt for non-porous porcelain or ceramic tiles or sheet vinyl. Stone tiles, such as marble and granite, will need to be continuously resealed every few months to keep them waterproof. Consider putting underfloor heating beneath the flooring as not only is this a dream in the winter, it also hel£ dry out the floor after showering. With so much extra moisture in the air, effective ventilation is key for the installation of any bathroom. You should aim to install an extraction system which hel£ to pull moisture out of the room and vent it outside. The type of bathroom ventilation fan you require will depend on whether your bathroom is on an external wall.

Wet Room Panel Installation

Tiling a shower by yourself can be especially hard. If you're able to keep the shower pan in place, it will remain an overall straight-forward project for the most part. You can build up a shower pan by scratch using tile and mortar. Or, you could even use a ready-made fibreglass pan.
 

Tiling a wet room can be an incredibly rewarding process. But if you're new to this type of DIY job, it could be best to start off small, taking on something like a sink splashback rather than an expansive floor. Also, it's worth noting that DIY projects often don't go quite as planned, even with the best preparation.
 

The installation of a wet room can take anywhere from 4 days to two weeks – this again depends on the size of the wetroom and the additional features you wish to implement.
 

The most suitable types of tiles for a wet room floor are Porcelain, Natural Stone or Mosaic tiles. Because of there construction we do not recommend the use of ceramic tiles on a wet room floor, they are however perfect for the wet room walls.