Hi,
I recently had my bathroom redone, but the shower creates a puddle each time I use it and I need to find a solution.
Let me try and explain. So basically the shower is an overhead rainfall shower which falls into a shower tray. This creates splashes which go beyond the wet room panel used for the side of the shower to create a walk-in shower and makes the rest of the bathroom wet.
To stop the floor from flooding each time I use the shower, the only thing that I could think of to do was to add an additional panel say about 10 cm wide at a right angle at the end of the existing panel. This would stop most of the water from splashing out into the rest of the bathroom.
The other idea I had was to put a curved plastic seal type thing down the side of the wet panel to achieve the same thing - but I have searched the internet and found nothing suitable.
Basically I need the wet room panel to be a slight L shape rather than just a single panel if that makes sense.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Sorry if I have not explained the above very well.
Bren.
I recently had my bathroom redone, but the shower creates a puddle each time I use it and I need to find a solution.
Let me try and explain. So basically the shower is an overhead rainfall shower which falls into a shower tray. This creates splashes which go beyond the wet room panel used for the side of the shower to create a walk-in shower and makes the rest of the bathroom wet.
To stop the floor from flooding each time I use the shower, the only thing that I could think of to do was to add an additional panel say about 10 cm wide at a right angle at the end of the existing panel. This would stop most of the water from splashing out into the rest of the bathroom.
The other idea I had was to put a curved plastic seal type thing down the side of the wet panel to achieve the same thing - but I have searched the internet and found nothing suitable.
Basically I need the wet room panel to be a slight L shape rather than just a single panel if that makes sense.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Sorry if I have not explained the above very well.
Bren.