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Wet room floor
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How much can I expect to pay to have my existing bathroom floor made into a wet room floor and removal of the existing small shower cubicle and tray?
The floor measures 6ft x 5ft 9 and is currently on floorboards.
I have had one builder round so far but he's yet to send back the quote.
The floor measures 6ft x 5ft 9 and is currently on floorboards.
I have had one builder round so far but he's yet to send back the quote.
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I am looking into this at the mo.
There are a few different systems on the market, but, I'd say the sunken tray version is safest. I am going to do my own.
If I was you I'd google it then suss out the type you want then swot up on it so that you can check that whoever puts it in is doing it right.... cos its the sort of job you really dont want going wrong.
Look at aquafloor I think its the one I'm going with.
Ask a local tile shop they will probably be able to recomend someone.0
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