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WetBase Standard Wetroom Shower Trays

WetBase® Standard Wetroom Shower Trays & Wet Room Formers — Tiled Finish, Pre-Formed Falls, 20-Year Guarantee
A wet room tray that tiles over completely —
no visible tray, no compromise.
The WetBase Standard is a precision-engineered under-tile wet room former — not a shower tray in the traditional sense. There is no acrylic, no exposed resin, no visible edge. The pre-formed fall is built into the former itself, so there's no screeding, no guesswork, and no reliance on a tiler getting the gradient right. You tile directly onto the cementitious top coat, and the result is a completely flush, fully tiled wet room floor that looks like no tray was ever there.
Available in Corner, Centre and Offset drain positions across sizes from 800×800mm to 1800×900mm — every configuration comes complete with a fast-flow drain body and cover, ready to finish in your choice of 8 matched drain cover finishes.
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A wetroom shower tray — also called a wet room former — is not the same as a conventional shower tray. A conventional tray sits on top of the floor in acrylic, stone resin or ceramic, and by definition creates a step or raised edge into the shower. A wetroom shower tray is recessed into the floor, tiled over flush with the surrounding surface — no step, no visible edge, no trip hazard. The WetBase Standard is a precision-engineered wet room former: set into the sub-floor, pre-formed drainage fall built in, cementitious top coat ready to tile over — the result is a level, fully tiled wet room floor with no raised threshold.
The pre-formed fall gradient is moulded directly into the former during manufacture, eliminating the need for a sand-and-cement screed build-up. The cementitious top coat provides an ideal bonding surface for tile adhesive — no primer, no additional preparation. At roughly half the weight of a comparable screed bed, the WetBase Standard is manageable for a single installer and imposes no significant additional load on the sub-floor structure.
Built-in thermal insulation means heat is directed upwards rather than lost downwards — making WetBase Standard fully compatible with underfloor heating systems. On timber-joisted floors, underboarding to create a rigid, stable sub-base is a vital installation step — without it, flex in the floor will cause stress on the tray and risk long-term damage. The drain body must also be independently supported to prevent it dropping as the waste pipe settles; this is a critical detail that should not be overlooked on timber sub-floors.
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