Transform Your Bathroom With Confidence: 10 Things you need to know about bathroom wall panels.
Upgrading your bathroom just got even more exciting with the launch of Wetwall’s four new collections of bathroom wall panels, vanity worktops and splashbacks. These eye-catching styles offer a wide range of design possibilities, making it even easier than ever to create the perfect space. But before you make the leap, here is everything to consider from styles and finishes to installation and maintenance tips.
1. Do bathroom wall panels come in different styles and finishes?
At Wetwall, we offer bathroom wall panels in a wide variety of styles, colours, and finishes, including options that mimic the look of tiles, stone, marble, or wood. This allows for a broad range of design possibilities. When choosing a style, consider the overall aesthetic of your bathroom, as well as how the panel's texture and finish will interact with lighting and other materials in the space.
2. Are bathroom wall panels better than tiles?
Unlike traditional tiles, bathroom wall panels are grout-free, making them quicker to install and easier to clean, significantly reducing the time and effort needed to maintain a pristine look. This eliminates common issues like mould and cracking associated with grout. Wetwall’s panel systems are designed to be 100% waterproof*, protecting the underlying walls from moisture damage caused by splashes and condensation. The seamless installation process appeals to those seeking a quick refresh of their space without the mess and downtime of traditional tiling. They are often more cost-effective and can provide a modern aesthetic with less upkeep.
*When installed as per Wetwall’s installation guidance, using Wilsonart Complete Adhesive and Sealant and profiles where relevant.
3. Which types of bathroom panels are waterproof?
Most modern bathroom wall panels are designed to be waterproof. Look for panels made from PVC, aluminium, or high-quality laminate, which are specifically engineered to withstand moisture. Thanks to their waterproof composite core, panels like Wetwall’s Elite Panels protect underlying walls from moisture damage caused by splashes and condensation, as long as they have been installed and maintained correctly. It’s crucial to follow the manufacturer’s installation guidelines to ensure the panels provide the best protection against water damage.
4. How durable are bathroom wall panels?
Unlike tiles, bathroom wall panels are grout-free, making them easy to clean and maintain for ultimate longevity. All panels in Wetwall’s Elite collection feature fast-fit tongue and groove joints alongside sleek post-formed edges, resulting in a trim-free installation that boasts a lifetime product guarantee (an industry leading offering), giving any homeowner much-needed peace of mind that their investment is protected for life when considering a bathroom upgrade. What’s more, shower panels are far more hygienic due to their ability to minimise common maintenance problems associated with grout, such as mildew and mould. It’s also worth noting that high-quality panels can resist impacts and scratches better than tiles, but cheaper options might show wear sooner.
5. Can wall panels be installed over existing tiles?
In many cases, bathroom wall panels can be installed directly over existing tiles. Ensure the existing tiles are clean, intact, and level. Use a suitable adhesive to secure the panels and seal all edges to prevent water ingress. This can save the time and effort involved with removing old tiles.
However, before going ahead, ensure the tiles are adhered to walls, and there are no underlying issues like dampness, or structural problems that could affect the new installation. Any loose tiles must be removed, filled and sanded smooth. Wipe wall surfaces with a damp cloth and leave to dry prior to installation.
6. Are specialist tools required to install bathroom wall panels?
When it comes to the installation of bathroom wall panels, the process really couldn’t be simpler. They can be measured, cut, and installed quickly and easily with the same basic tools you’d use to cut standard wood-based materials. This offers an innovative solution for new build installations, a quick home-project refresh, or even a more detailed renovation; the achievable look promises to be sleek, modern, and of the highest quality finish. While basic tools are sufficient, having precise measurement tools and a steady hand is essential to achieve a professional-looking standard, especially when cutting around fixtures like pipes and windows.
To install bathroom wall panels, you’ll need a pencil, tape measure, drill, heavy-duty caulking gun, hole saw, level circular saw with a fine-tooth blade, square chalk-line, heavy-duty suction cups, router, methylated spirit alcohol and wooden shims.
7. How do you clean and maintain bathroom wall panels?
Wetwall panels are low-maintenance and easy to clean using a mild detergent and a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads that could damage the surface. Regular cleaning with non-abrasive products will keep your panels looking fresh and new for longer. For tougher stains, a diluted vinegar solution can be effective without harming the panel’s surface. Always follow the manufacturer’s care instructions to maintain the warranty.
8. What is the average cost of bathroom panels?
The price of bathroom panels varies depending on material, design, and size. For a complete installation, costs will also include fitting and additional supplies such as adhesive, trims, and sealants. It’s important to consider not just the material cost but also the installation time, labour, and the long-term maintenance. Wetwall bathroom panels are quick and simple to install, often complete in half a day, whereas tile installation is tedious and time consuming and can take over 2 days.
9. How are bathroom wall panels made watertight?
Follow the installation guidelines of the manufacturers panels, panels made from a waterproof composite core, aluminium or PVC are waterproof. Make sure you adhere the panel to the wall using the recommended adhesive and ensure all seams and edges are properly sealed with silicone sealant to prevent water leakage. Pay special attention to corners, joints, and areas around fixtures where water might infiltrate. For the best results, choose a sealant that is specifically designed for use in bathrooms and follow the application instructions closely to avoid gaps.
To ensure their panels remain waterproof Wetwall recommends using the Wilsonart Complete Adhesive and Sealants, which have been specifically designed to use on their panels and this will ensure validation of their lifetime guarantee, an industry-leading offering.
10. Can you paint wet wall panels?
Wetwall panels are not designed for painting. Their surface is engineered to be water-proof and easy to clean, which can be compromised by paint. If you want to update the colour or style of your space, consider replacing the panels with new ones in your preferred design. Wetwall offers a range of cost-effective options, from modern marbles and textured stones to trend-led colours, so there’s plenty to choose from.
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