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Old 02-03-2008   #1
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Default Creating a wet room on a concrete grnd floor

I am converting a garage into a bedroom with ensuite facilities. There will be wc, wash basin and a wet room style shower area. I realise it is necessary to tank the walls (dry lined) but as the floor is concrete is it necessary to tank that as well.?

The whole area will be about 2.8m x 1.7m. I've read plenty about wet room floor systems and trays to acheive a fall to a drain. Is it cocher just to screed a fall onto the existing concrete floor and then tile it? I'd prefer to us a corner drains if possible to reduce the amount of excavation work for the drain - good idea or bad idea?

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