Wet Room Installation in Renhold
Across Renhold, wet rooms have become one of the most requested bathroom upgrades — particularly in the newer family homes on The Spires and Cranbourne Gardens where compact en-suites benefit from the open design. The appeal is obvious: a clean, open shower space with no tray or curtain, easy to clean, and a look that makes even a small bathroom feel twice the size. They're also the most practical solution for anyone with mobility concerns, removing the step-over that makes a traditional shower or bath difficult.
Renhold's different property types suit wet rooms in different ways. The older village homes at Church End and Top End often have ground-floor bathrooms with solid stone or concrete floors — ideal for cutting a gradient and installing a linear drain. The 2000s estates off Norse Road work well for en-suite conversions, where the compact room layouts benefit from losing the shower tray altogether. We also fit wet rooms in loft conversions, extensions, and garage conversions where the bathroom is being built from scratch.
In a village like Renhold, where ground-floor stone walls at Church End hold moisture differently to the timber-frame construction on The Spires, getting the tanking right is what separates a wet room that lasts from one that causes problems. We use a full liquid membrane system that waterproofs the entire floor and walls to at least 1.2 metres. Every corner joint, pipe penetration, and floor-to-wall junction gets sealed with reinforcing tape and additional membrane coats. We don't cut corners on this — a properly tanked wet room is as watertight as a swimming pool.
















