Wetroom Trays & Kits
Wetroom solutions to suit any bathroom or shower room including tanking and drains.
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Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Next Day Delivery! IN STOCK
Wetroom Kits complete with drains and tanking plus all the extras to form your perfect wetroom. Maxxus, Underlay and Onedeck options, the very best wetroom decks and tanking. Order before 12 noon and receive Next Day Delivery as standard.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is a wet room floor former or kit?
A wet room floor former is a pre-formed shower base that sits under tiles or vinyl flooring, creating a fully level-access, walk-in shower area. Wet room kits usually include the former, waterproofing materials, and a waste system.
2. What are the benefits of a wet room floor former?
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Completely level entry – perfect for accessibility and wheelchair use.
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Modern look – creates a sleek, open-plan bathroom style.
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Flexible design – can be cut to size and fitted in a variety of layouts.
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Waterproofing included – many kits provide tanking membranes for peace of mind.
3. What sizes are wet room formers available in?
They usually range from 800 x 800mm up to 1800 x 900mm or larger. The trays are typically 22–30mm thick so they can sit flush with the bathroom floor.
4. Do wet room kits come with everything I need?
Most kits include:
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The former (pre-sloped base)
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Drain/waste outlet
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Tanking membrane or waterproofing system
Some may also include adhesives or accessories. Always check the product details.
5. Are wet room floor formers easy to install?
They require careful installation. The former is generally lightweight and cuttable, but correct waste positioning, tanking, and tiling are crucial to avoid leaks. Many people choose professional installation unless they’re confident DIYers.



















