Wet Room Installation

From £4,500 fully fitted

A wet room turns the whole bathroom into a fully waterproofed, step-free space. It's the most future-proof adaptation we fit — ideal where mobility needs are likely to change, or for households who simply prefer the open, spa-like look.

What a proper wet room actually involves

A wet room isn't just a tiled bathroom with a drain in the floor. The entire floor and the lower section of every wall is sealed with a liquid waterproof membrane before a single tile goes on. The floor is gently graded — usually 1:80 — to fall to a linear drain.

Skipping any of these steps is what causes the wet-room horror stories. We've ripped out enough botched installs to know that getting the substrate right takes a day on its own, but it's what separates a 20-year wet room from a five-year one.

Designed for disabled and elderly users

Most of our wet rooms are fitted for households with long-term mobility needs. That shapes the layout — wider clear floor space, a fold-down seat positioned for safe transfer, grab rails at the right reach, and a thermostatic shower with lever controls. We can also fit a high-rise toilet and a wash-dry unit where the OT has recommended one.

Council and grant-funded installations

Wet rooms are the most common solution funded under Scotland's Scheme of Assistance and similar council grants. We'll provide a quote in the format the council asks for, matched line-by-line to the OT specification, ready for the grants officer.

What's included

  • Full liquid tanking — floor and lower walls
  • Linear drain with stainless or chrome finish
  • Anti-slip tiles or commercial vinyl
  • Glass shower screen (optional)
  • Thermostatic shower, easy-grip controls
  • Grab rails, seat, basin and toilet relocation as needed
  • All making good, decoration and waste removal

Frequently asked questions

Can a wet room be fitted upstairs?

Yes — over 70% of the wet rooms we install are on upstairs bathrooms. The waterproof membrane and graded floor mean leaks are not a concern when the install is done properly.

Will it work with my existing tiles and decor?

No — a wet room is a full strip-out and rebuild. You choose new tiles or wet-floor vinyl as part of the design stage.

How long does a full wet room take?

Typically seven to ten working days, depending on tiling and any electrical relocation.

Is a wet room covered by a disability grant?

Almost always, where it's recommended by an occupational therapist. In Scotland the Scheme of Assistance covers 80% of the essential cost, or 100% on qualifying benefits.

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