Wetrooms have much of what you expect to find in a traditional
bathroom. The main
difference is the shower cubicle drains directly into the floors, which are specially
waterproofed or 'tanked', without the need for more usual shower tray or shower
screen. Apart from its traditional aspect, a wetroom has lot of advantages, some
of which are discussed below:
Mobility access and safety factor
By removing the bath tub, a wet room can
open up your bathroom to create a more attractive space. Smaller rooms where
the more usual type of shower may not fit in can be especially benefitted by
these wetrooms. The extensive range of
variety from wooden to waterproof material help you chose the wetroom of your
choice.
Mobility access and safety factor
For people with restricted mobility, the
main advantage of a wet room is the level access
to the shower. People, who find raised
steps a challenge and particularly the wheelchair users, find that they can
easily access the shower because there's no need for a shower tray.
A wetroom can also be fitted with slip
resistant flooring to reduce the chances of slipping, thereby increasing the
safety factor.
Style
and durability

Moreover, the 'tanking' process protects
the room from moisture damage and water leaks, prolonging the life of tiles and
grout.
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to maintain
Wetrooms are generally easier to maintain
as there is no shower tray or screen and fewer nooks and crannies to clean.
This can be an important consideration if your mobility is impaired.
If you’re planning to install a wetroom
looking at the advantages, you should contact an experienced wetroom specialist to get a
quality service because proper installation is an important factor to enjoy the
advantages.
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