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Wet rooms are the latest fad in creating contemporary style in the bath room. Especially in the United Kingdom, while catching on in North America.
Benefits of Installing a Tile Wet Room
There are several reasons for including a tile wet room in your small bathroom design:
There are some drawbacks to installing a tile wet room, however. Since water is allowed to spray freely into the room, certain items such as towels, linens, toilet paper, etc. may need to be protected with the use of a shower screen.
Wet rooms require special building procedures, materials, and expertise. It is recommended that homeowners employ the services of professional contractors such as a plumber, tile contractor, or even a flat roofing contractor to ensure complete waterproofing.
The need for professional assistance contributes to the high cost of this type project. An average small bathroom to wet room conversion can easily run $12,500 or more for overall project cost.
It is important to ensure that surfaces and plywood flooring underlayment are totally waterproof, while providing proper water drainage. This is crucial to project success and structure durability.
There are several methods available for proper drainage and waterproofing:
Plastic marine plywood engineered from plastic polymer, on the other hand, is totally waterproof and not affected by moisture in any way. However, avoid types which are made by laminating small bits of plastic into sheet goods. They contain different types of plastic that expand and contract at differing rates - detracting from the tensile strength of the sheet.
When installing tile in wet rooms, it is best to use non-porous tile, such as ceramic. Slate, granite, marble and limestone tile is porous and requires re-sealing every 2 to 3 months to keep moisture from penetrating, and causing damage to the subfloor.
Instead of tile, sheet goods such as vinyl can also be used; seams should be properly welded to form a waterproof barrier. Regardless of the type of material used, be sure that all Canadian building code requirements are met by contractors hired for the job.
While most local building code requirements are based on International Building Code or National Canadian Building Code guidelines, code specifics can vary from one community to another. Homeowners and contractors should work closely with the local building authority, to ensure code compliance.
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