Wet Room Tray Kit
Sameena Singh
5 years ago
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Comments (1)Hi gnomehome123! Personally I have used CCL wetrooms in timber floors. Don't forget timber moves so you might need matting that can take the different movement to prevent cracking if you are opting for large format tiles or stone, DITRA matting is a popular one amongst architects. I also use WEDI which is all of the above in one although a bit more pricey and you will need at least a 12mm WBP ply substrate over the joists. Both have excellent technical teams so give them a call. Oh yeah and I have also used bette in the past if you actually want a tray... they are the prettiest I have seen on the market. Hope that gave you a place to start. Jo...See Moredoes anyone have experience with a shower tray and curtain??
Comments (28)Thank you all so much for your input. Really do appreciate it. (AS - unfortunately the loo has to be on the side nearest the riser that holds the waste pipes - but thank you for taking the time to do the plan). I should probably have mentioned that the shower will be a rainfall one and the pressure isn't great - so it's not a really powerful shower that would definitely flood. What I am looking into now is perhaps a slightly recessed shower tray - harder for water to go up right?! rather than ugly built up sides. A bit like this image bit recessed shallow tray....See MoreShowers: What is the minimum size glass screen to prevent a wet floor?
Comments (14)Hi, so we went for a 1600x800 tray with a glass panel 900 wide. That leaves an opening 700 and it looks great. I think a smaller opening, even with the bath positioned as it is, would feel too small. However we do get lots of splash on the floor. It's ok but a less soggy mat would be better. I'm good at being awear of this. My wife however thinks we have a wet room. I think a 1100 screen would pretty much stop all splash (but would need a longer tray as the 700 opening would look a bit small) and also a wider tray would obviously help slightly as the shower rose would be a fraction further from the opening. I'll add a photo, but excuse the mess! I still need to install the tiled bath and shower base panels...See MoreWetroom Shower Tray/Preformed Slope Help
Comments (2)I think you will need a tray custom built by your installer (the way it used to be done before preformed trays) or a bespoke preformed tray made by a company like On the Level or CCL....See MoreSameena Singh
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5 years agoKaren
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