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Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostNo need for a wet room, big plastic sheet will do.
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Sorry if I'm being thick but why can't a "Wetroom" basically be a bathroom with tiles on all walls and floor, flexible adhesive under the floor tiles, anti-mould grout, and sloped slightly to a central drain? :confused
Why would one need pre-made forms/tanks and such like?
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Well said HJ. Wet rooms are generally awful, you can never dry your feet
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIt's in case we get anyone old and fat and decrepit staying with us<cough>
Depending on the size & shape of the room you are modifying you can have a partition which will control water egress (wont soak the rest of the room) & offer privacy. The partition could be a shower wall (glass type thing) or a tiled stud partition
When laying the new floor the will be a slight fall to it so that the water runs to the central drain in the shower area.
A full wet room generally means there is no partition so you end up with soggy toilet rolls & towels
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostHe is probably watching too much porn and wants to try it at home. Need a better reason lass?
No need for a wet room, big plastic sheet will do.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
What is your reason (if not too personal) for wanting a wet room?
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostDo you actually want a wet room, or just a very large shower there are pros & cons to both
What is your reason (if not too personal) for wanting a wet room?
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Do you actually want a wet room, or just a very large shower there are pros & cons to both
What is your reason (if not too personal) for wanting a wet room?
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostJust get an outdoor hottub. Sorted!
can you ?
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostDoes your gimp really need a wet room ?
What ??
you count yourself lucky that my tourettes has gone into remission, you ******* useless piece of rattulip rancid ******* turd burgling wank stain
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI have been planning on upgrading our shower for a while, and we have decided to go for a wet room. Anyone had any experience or advice on cost/ problems etc
TIA
I would use roofing membrane, pool liner or fibreglass, and make sure the bog roll is in some kind of container so that it doesn't get soggy.
HTH
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