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How To Make A Wet Room / Shower Room.

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2008

Step-by-step guide on how to tank a room or shower area before you create a wet room. This method is using Roman Showers, Roman Shield Tanking Kit, available from http://www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk

2 kits available.

kit #1
http://www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&a...

kit #2
http://www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&a...

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  • No Qualifications are required just a good level of DIY skills then follow the instruction.

    However if I was paying for someone to carry out the work I would be looking for a local plumber who also tiles that has completed work for someone you know and you have seen the standard of his tiling.

    If you live in the north east of England I can recommend someone just e-mail me on info@rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk

  • two kits now available. please see our website or video description

  • How much would all these products cost me?

  • @chocolateboy0115 please visit our website where you can find all the products needed. The tanking kit can be found here on your website with 25% off for £199.99 at the moment

  • Why do u use BAL WHITE STAR to tile the floor

  • @HOMERR44 this was just a demo of the product.... please note vidoe says tile as normal.

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  • Very handy guide to making a wet room, does make it look easy and makes me want to have a go :D

  • Too many long words?

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  • It's amazing how much more popular wet rooms are in Europe and Asia than they are in the United States. These are great concepts for smaller spaces and also universal and accessible design oriented bathrooms. Nice project!

  • god that looks hard lol

  • I have a question. When applying your flexible bandage to the corners why do you paint the whole area behind it?. If it is fixed 100% wont this will reduce the amount of flex it has.

  • what qualifacations would i look for somone to have to subcontract someone to buile this for me?

  • Imagine having this much space to work in. Every bathroom I've ever done has been the size of a matchbox.

    Hmmm. I was always taught to tile outwards starting at the shower drain myself.

    I've never actually tanked a wet room before. I've always used Hardibacker boards and waterproof tape. Mind you, I've always done shitty council housing where time is money.

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