Fitting A Wet Room Shower Tray

Building A Wet Room Shower



In the past wet rooms were only suitable for bathrooms on the ground floor with concrete floors. However, modern converting techniques have allowed any bathroom to be converted into a wet space with the addition of a waterproof subfloor. As mistakes in drainage and waterproofing can be very costly, we recommend that professionals handle the installation of wet rooms. Every wet room design must be considered in terms of safety, cost, and structural considerations.

Wet Room Installation Concrete Floor


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Do Wet Rooms Leak


You can convert any size bathroom into a wet area. However, if you have a smaller bathroom, it is important to protect your towels, toiletries, and toilet paper from being sprayed. We recommend that you install a divider panel in a small bathroom. If you want to provide greater protection but still have the convenience of a wet area, then our large sliding shower doors are a good compromise.

Do Wet Rooms Leak
Wet Room Flooring Installation

Wet Room Flooring Installation


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Installing A Wet Room Tray



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How To Use A Wet Room

How To Use A Wet Room



Compared to your average bathroom, a wet room is considerably easier to clean, especially if you decide to go with hanging fixtures. Even if you do not choose a hanging toilet or sink, simply take some wipes or a mop and wipe down the surfaces. The waterproof tiles and materials ensure that a wet room floor is easy to clean and then drain everything down the shower tray once you’re done.

Are Wet Rooms Cold


So long as your bathroom is redone from the flooring upwards and the installation is done by a professional, your wetroom will be able to function no matter what sort of house you live in. However, it is important to note that you’ll need a slanted shower drain to allow water to go down, and you’ll need to waterproof (tanking) the entire room. Choose the best materials for your budget – you really don’t want to cut corners, as this could lead to expensive repair costs later down the line.

Are Wet Rooms Cold

Wall tiles are thinner than floor tiles, and therefore should not be used on floors, lest they crack due to foot traffic.
 

Whilst you can tile either one first, popular opinion based on experience is that is is easier to tile the walls first and then the floor, if you are tiling both in a room. This ensures that you keep the floor tiles cleaner as you won't be doing so much work around them once they are installed.
 

While it may not seem like a DIY job, it's possible to learn how to install a wetroom and take much of the expense out of this stylish, but technically challenging element of your project. After all, a wetroom offers the ideal mix of form and function when it comes to a bathroom design.
 

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.