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I've been reading through for a few days now, and understand the concepts of wetroom construction - but not being a hands-on kinda guy then i'm still finding it a bit hard going.
I've got two bathrooms that i want to change to wet areas.
1. A wet area of approx 1950 x 1320 - this area of the floor is already raised - there are walls on three sides and the fourth side is two partition walls with a gap for entry into the wet area. The floor is currently 190 off the floor on some sort of timber structure which is then fixed to the concrete floor. I think this area is too big to get a preformed tray? From what i've read we'd also be wise to waterproof the walls up to the ceiling?
2. A smaller wet area - the current shower is 720x760 and we'd be looking to do away with the shower tray and replace it with a wet space. We could extend the tanking beyond this if a larger area is sensible? In this one, we would just have a glass screen seperating the wet area. Again, it's on a raised floor.
I can take some pictures if it helps people get an idea of what we're trying to make wet?
Thanks!
I've got two bathrooms that i want to change to wet areas.
1. A wet area of approx 1950 x 1320 - this area of the floor is already raised - there are walls on three sides and the fourth side is two partition walls with a gap for entry into the wet area. The floor is currently 190 off the floor on some sort of timber structure which is then fixed to the concrete floor. I think this area is too big to get a preformed tray? From what i've read we'd also be wise to waterproof the walls up to the ceiling?
2. A smaller wet area - the current shower is 720x760 and we'd be looking to do away with the shower tray and replace it with a wet space. We could extend the tanking beyond this if a larger area is sensible? In this one, we would just have a glass screen seperating the wet area. Again, it's on a raised floor.
I can take some pictures if it helps people get an idea of what we're trying to make wet?
Thanks!