The minimum and maximum frame adjustments are included in the Installation and User Guide for each wet room & walk-in shower screen.
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A wet room is a fully waterproofed bathroom with an open showering space. The showering area can include a low shower tray, or the waste can be built into the floor. A shower screen can also be added in to keep the rest of the bathroom dry.
A wet room will need to be fully waterproofed with carefully considered drainage. Floors should be non-porous ceramic or porcelain tiles, or sheet vinyl. Heating and ventilation will also be important considerations. To learn more, read our guide on how to install a wet room here.
Both shower space types have a step-free or low shower tray and often just a shower screen, however the main difference is that a wet room is a fully waterproofed room, where a shower tray is not necessary. A walk-in enclosure can mimic the feel of a wet room's open shower area, with less effort and cost.
Yes, you can have a wet room upstairs; however, there are some key things to consider. Proper waterproofing & a suitable floor structure that can handle the weight are essential to prevent leaks. Timber floors may need to be reinforced, and professional installation is crucial to ensure effective drainage and long-term durability.