HomeDecorZone installs stunning wet rooms in Bearsden and Milngavie — premium waterproofed shower spaces designed to suit your home. In-house team, fixed-price quotes, luxury finish.
Bearsden Wet Room Services
- Full wet room design and installation
- Premium waterproofing and aquaboard tanking
- Luxury tile selection — porcelain, stone, mosaic
- Underfloor heating
- Thermostatic shower systems
- Glass screens and frameless enclosures
Wet Room Costs in Bearsden
| Type | Approximate Cost |
|---|---|
| Standard wet room | £3,500 – £6,000 |
| Premium wet room | £6,000 – £10,000 |
| Luxury wet room | £10,000 – £15,000+ |
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Wet Room Installation in Bearsden — What’s Different About G61
Bearsden housing presents specific challenges for wet room installation. Victorian and Edwardian sandstone villas have suspended timber floors and original boards that need careful structural assessment. 1930s detached and semi-detached have solid floors over crawl space — usually fine for level-access but require waste pipe rerouting. Modern executive new-builds have concrete floors that make full wet-room installation straightforward.
Floor Structure Assessment
The first decision in any Bearsden wet room project is what’s under the existing floor:
- Suspended timber joists (most period and 1930s Bearsden) — level-access requires either dropping joists or building a slight raised step; requires structural calc
- Concrete slab (modern Bearsden new-builds) — ideal; recess for falls is straightforward
- Concrete over crawlspace — common in 1930s; allows good waste runs
- Stone or beam-and-block — rare but exists in some old Bearsden villas; specialist treatment
Tanking System: The Layer That Decides Everything
Tanking is the waterproof membrane behind the tiles. Get it wrong and the wet room leaks within years. Get it right and it lasts decades. We use proper sheet or liquid membrane systems — never builder-grade waterproof paint.
- Sheet membranes (e.g. Wedi, JackoBoard) — pre-formed boards, fastest install, most reliable
- Liquid membranes — brushed or rolled on, conform to complex shapes, used at junctions
- Combined approach — sheet on flat areas, liquid at corners and pipe penetrations — what we typically use
Drainage Design
- Linear (channel) drain — modern aesthetic, runs along the wall, suits large-format tiles
- Point drain — cheaper, traditional, simpler tile pattern needed
- 50mm or 110mm waste — we always specify large waste for proper flow with rainfall heads
Building Control in Bearsden
Wet room conversions occasionally require Building Control notification — especially when major waste rerouting or floor structure changes are involved. We handle the application or coordinate with East Dunbartonshire Council on your behalf. Conservation Area Consent is rarely needed for internal work, even in period villas.
Wet Room Costs in Bearsden
| Project | Cost | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Standard conversion (concrete floor, simple layout) | £6,500 – £9,500 | 7–10 days |
| Timber floor conversion (joist work) | £8,000 – £12,500 | 9–12 days |
| Period villa wet room (preservation considerations) | £9,500 – £15,000 | 10–14 days |
| Luxury master wet room (premium materials) | £12,000 – £22,000 | 12–16 days |
Heating Integration
- Electric underfloor heating — almost standard now; cheaper to run than radiator-only heating in a wet space; warms tiles for comfort
- Designer towel rail — for actual heating; combined with underfloor for total comfort
- Vertical radiator — statement piece, can replace traditional towel rail
Common Subfloor Issues We Find in Bearsden
- Worn original timber boards in Victorian villas — often need replacement or overlay
- Settling concrete slabs in 1930s — sometimes require self-levelling screed before tanking
- Ventilation problems in older properties — we add proper extraction during install
- Old waste pipe runs in 50mm cast iron — replaced as part of work
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a wet room go in a Victorian Bearsden villa with timber floors?
Yes, absolutely — we deliver these regularly. The joist work adds time and cost but the result is genuine in a period property. We work with structural engineers where joist modifications are needed.
How long does the installation take in Bearsden?
7 to 16 days depending on floor structure and specification. Standard concrete-floor conversion: 7–10 days. Timber floor with joist work: 9–12 days. Period property with preservation: 10–14 days.
Will I need Conservation Area Consent in Bearsden?
For internal wet room work, no. Conservation Area Consent applies to external alterations only. Building Control may be needed for waste rerouting or structural floor work.
Can you preserve original features?
Always. Cornicing, picture rails, sash windows, original timber elsewhere in the room are protected throughout. We design fittings to respect rather than fight period character.
What’s the lifespan of a properly installed wet room?
20+ years if installed correctly with proper tanking. The membrane is what determines lifespan. Cheap tanking systems fail within 5–10 years. We never compromise here.
Recent Bearsden Wet Room Projects
- Master en-suite, period villa near Bearsden Cross — full wet-floor conversion, large-format porcelain, brushed brass
- Family bathroom conversion, 1930s semi off Drymen Road — level-access wet room, frameless screen
- En-suite, modern detached at Killermont — luxury master wet room with rainfall and handheld showers


