Wet Rooms Design and Installation
What is a Wet Room?
The wet room has an open shower area which flows into the rest of the room, thus making them suitable for both small and large rooms, giving an illusion of space through their open plan nature.
A wet room is much more versatile than a shower cubicle or enclosure and gives you more control when designing your bathroom. The wet room concept allows the showering area to blend naturally with the rest of the room.
Creating a wet room is a technical challenge. The floor must slope gently towards the waste outlet with a gentle and consistent gradient, and must be water tight.
Wet rooms look stunning; however, it is imperative that they are correctly fitted to ensure that they are fully water tight. Due to the work involved it is not really an option if you are on a tight budget.
• The whole room will need to be watertight; the technical term is “tanking”
• An extractor fan will need to be fitted to allow the room to dry out, under floor heating is also another option you may also wish to consider giving that warm glow under foot
• If a wet room sounds to expensive or complicated then the simpler option would be a ‘walk in shower’ a compromise between the wet room option and a fully enclosed shower cubicle for another relaxing alternative
• Floor will need to be raised about 5 cm to accommodate waste fittings and will need to incorporate a slight slope towards the waste outlet
• High quality materials used to ensure longer life and a leak-free operation
• Wall hung toilet and sinks adds to the spacious feel and frees up the floor
• Why not consider ‘body jets’ and movable ‘handsets’ aswell as fixed head
• You may want to add a frosted screen to save all your bathroom fittings being sprayed with water
We can also install under-floor heating and waterproof tanking to make your bathroom extra warm and extra special all year round.
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