Luxury wetrooms designed and installed by your local Bridgnorth specialists. Fully tanked floors, frameless glass screens, large-format tiling, and all plumbing and electrics handled in-house. Fixed price, no surprises.
A wetroom is the most demanding installation in a bathroom — every element has to work together: the floor gradient, the drain position, the tanking, the tiling, the glass screen. Get any one of them wrong and you end up with a very expensive damp problem.
Thomas & Phipps install wetrooms that are done properly. We use professional-grade tanking systems, precision floor screeds, and take the time to get the tile layout right from the first cut to the last grout line.
Convert an existing bathroom into a fully tanked wetroom. We handle everything: strip out, structural prep, tanking, screed, drain installation, tiling, glass screen, and plumbing.
Wetroom-style shower areas within a larger bathroom — tanked floor zone, frameless or semi-frameless glass panel, no shower tray. The best of both worlds.
Level-access wetrooms are the gold standard for accessible bathroom design. No threshold, no shower tray to step over. We design and fit accessible wetrooms with care and dignity.
Transform a bedroom into a luxurious master suite with an en-suite wetroom. We can create a new en-suite from scratch, including the partition wall, waterproofing, and full installation.
Large-format book-matched porcelain, feature niches, rainfall showerhead, body jets, bespoke glass panel — if you want a hotel-grade wetroom in your Shropshire home, we'll build it.
Existing wetroom leaking or showing signs of damp? We strip back, re-tank, and re-tile to the correct standard. A properly repaired wetroom is better than a new poorly-installed one.
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Wetroom installation follows a precise sequence. Every stage matters — here's exactly what happens from your free survey to final handover.
We assess the room, floor structure, existing drainage, and plumbing. We advise on drain position options, floor gradient, and whether any structural work is needed before we can tank.
A full written quote covering all labour, tanking system, screed, drain, glass panel, tiling, plumbing, and electrics. Fixed price — no extras unless you change the specification.
Existing suite and tiles removed. Floor structure reinforced if required. Timber or tile backer boarding installed to create the correct substrate for tanking.
Professional-grade waterproof membrane applied to the full floor and lower wall area. Drain set into the screed at the correct height and gradient. Screed laid and allowed to cure.
Floor and wall tiles laid to a precise finish. Frameless glass panel or enclosure fitted. All edges siliconed and grouted — no gaps, no shortcuts.
Shower valve, head, and any sanitaryware fitted and tested. Underfloor heating and towel rail commissioned. Full walkthrough — we only leave when you're happy.
A wetroom is a fully waterproofed shower room where the entire floor and lower walls are tanked (sealed against water), and the shower drains directly through a floor drain — there is no shower tray or enclosure threshold. Water flows across a gently sloped floor to a linear or centre drain. Wetrooms look sleek and modern, are easier to clean than traditional shower enclosures, and provide level access making them ideal for accessibility needs.
A wetroom installation in Shropshire typically costs between £6,500 and £16,000 depending on the size of the room, the tile specification, and the quality of fittings. A straightforward wetroom conversion of an existing bathroom runs £6,500–£10,000. A larger wetroom with premium large-format tiles, frameless glass screen, and underfloor heating can reach £12,000–£16,000. We provide detailed, itemised quotes so you know exactly what you're paying for. Read our full guide: Bathroom Cost in Shropshire 2026.
Most homes are suitable for a wetroom installation. The key requirements are a floor structure that can support tanking and a floor screed (most timber joist floors require reinforcement), adequate fall height for the drain, and appropriate access to existing waste pipes. We assess all of this at the free survey stage. Most Shropshire homes — including older period properties in Bridgnorth, Ludlow, and Much Wenlock — can accommodate a wetroom with the right approach.
A wetroom installation typically takes 8–14 working days depending on the size and complexity of the project. The tanking and screed need adequate drying time before tiling can begin, which adds a day or two compared to a standard bathroom fit. We'll give you a clear, realistic schedule before work starts and we stick to it.
A properly installed wetroom does not cause damp or structural problems. The key is correct tanking — the floor and walls must be fully waterproofed using a professional-grade membrane before any tiles are laid. Thomas & Phipps use proper tanking systems on every wetroom installation. A poorly installed wetroom can cause serious damp issues, which is precisely why choosing an experienced local installer matters more than saving a few hundred pounds on the quote.
It depends on your priorities and your space. A wetroom looks contemporary and minimal, is easy to clean, and works brilliantly for accessibility. A traditional bathroom with a separate shower tray costs less to install and gives you more layout flexibility. We've written a full comparison guide: Wetroom vs Traditional Bathroom — What's Right for Your Shropshire Home?
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