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Jools4001
My wife has MS so we're currently taking out the original roll top bath that she can no longer get into or out of (even with a chair lift) and turning the bathroom into a wetroom.
Chose the Wickes Crema Marfil effect ceramic tiles and ordered on-line because they've got a good price on them, get good reviews and looked as if they would be fine for the job. There is nothing specific on the Wickes site that says 'not suitable for wetrooms' but they've just turned up and there is a list of applications on the side of each box that has a tick in the box for everything apart from wetrooms and exterior.
The pic on the on-line catalogue shows these tiles on the whole of the bathroom floor, on all the walls (including the walls of the shower enclosure) and everywhere apart from the shower tray itself, so I can't see why these would not be suitable for a wetroom. The only reason I can think of is that they might not be great on slip resistance (although this must also be a potential hazzard stepping out of the shower tray that Wickes illustrate onto these tiles with wet feet).
Slip resistance shouldn't be a big issue because the area covering the wetroom former and about 150mm outside of that is going to be filled with different (yet to be sourced) mosaic tiles of a complementary colour and a non-slip surface (approx 1.2 - 1.5m square overall), so effectively running the Wickes tiles up to this area is pretty much the same as tiling round a shower tray isn't it? I guess they'll get wet from getting splashed, but they won't be right under the shower.
My wife won't be walking into, or standing, in the shower anyway - she'll be getting pushed into and out of the shower in a shower chair with wheels, either by me or one of the carers. As for me, I'll take my chances.
I've tried the Wickes customer services without much joy, anybody here have any ideas about why thay shouldn't be used? I don't really want the bother of all the return/replacement hassle
Chose the Wickes Crema Marfil effect ceramic tiles and ordered on-line because they've got a good price on them, get good reviews and looked as if they would be fine for the job. There is nothing specific on the Wickes site that says 'not suitable for wetrooms' but they've just turned up and there is a list of applications on the side of each box that has a tick in the box for everything apart from wetrooms and exterior.
The pic on the on-line catalogue shows these tiles on the whole of the bathroom floor, on all the walls (including the walls of the shower enclosure) and everywhere apart from the shower tray itself, so I can't see why these would not be suitable for a wetroom. The only reason I can think of is that they might not be great on slip resistance (although this must also be a potential hazzard stepping out of the shower tray that Wickes illustrate onto these tiles with wet feet).
Slip resistance shouldn't be a big issue because the area covering the wetroom former and about 150mm outside of that is going to be filled with different (yet to be sourced) mosaic tiles of a complementary colour and a non-slip surface (approx 1.2 - 1.5m square overall), so effectively running the Wickes tiles up to this area is pretty much the same as tiling round a shower tray isn't it? I guess they'll get wet from getting splashed, but they won't be right under the shower.
My wife won't be walking into, or standing, in the shower anyway - she'll be getting pushed into and out of the shower in a shower chair with wheels, either by me or one of the carers. As for me, I'll take my chances.
I've tried the Wickes customer services without much joy, anybody here have any ideas about why thay shouldn't be used? I don't really want the bother of all the return/replacement hassle