What"s Involved With Installing Walk in Showers?

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The modern home owner has a great deal of options open to them as regards improving their place of abode.
One of the ways that homes have been much improved over recent years is by the installation of walk in showers.
These are a fairly new concept in the grand scheme of things, but they have caught the imagination of those who want to have the very latest showering facilities in their home.
In this article we'll look at the what is involved in having walk in showers installed.
It is not something to be done without care - or indeed on the cheap.
If you are tempted to use less experienced people in terms of shower installation or indeed poor quality materials then you may ultimately be creating a situation that will cost you dear in terms of time as well as money.
One of the terms you are likely to hear in relation to walk in showers is 'tanking'.
This is the process of waterproofing a shower so that it does not leak into wall cavities, adjacent rooms or rooms beneath the shower.
It is of the utmost importance that this process is carried out properly, using the right materials.
Once this has been done, the aesthetic look of the walk in shower can be concentrated upon.
There are a huge range of designs for walk in showers available today and the one you choose should be in line with the overall design of other rooms in your home.
The common design for walk in showers invariably involves a sloped floor that is angled towards the drain, so that while the floor maintains the appearance of a flat area, it is actually very efficient at carrying water away.
But with this in mind the drain must never suffer from any kind of blockage.
A blockage in a normal shower set up is not so serious as there is a distinct trough that can take a certain amount of flooding.
It is possible for flooding to occur much more quickly in a walk in shower.
There are a large number of companies that specialise in walk in showers, but you should take the time to choose one that have a large degree of experience, as it is a substantial investment and one that should last for many years.
Good installers will offer a guarantee - perhaps up to 25 years; certainly something to look out for.
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