Christine Frantz

Options for Waterproof Bathroom Walls


Face it, when it comes to bathroom remodeling, not only in places like Sacramento, CA but anywhere else in the country for that matter, water will always be involved. This is a factor that needs to be considered as water is a leading cause of rot and corrosion. If you are a homeowner who is thinking of remodeling his or her bathroom, you might want to think twice before opting to use non-treated wood. Think about this for a second, if you are going to use the shower, moisture will fill the air and condense on the walls of the bathroom. If you are using wood that isn’t water-proofed, you might see it soften up in the future and eventually rot away into essentially nothing. Luckily, bathroom construction and remodeling is a far cry from what society had centuries ago. Nowadays, you have the option to choose from a multitude of materials that are can keep water from destroying your bathroom. But what exactly are those options? This article will cover 4 types of waterproof bathroom walls. So if you are going to hire a professional to remodel your bathroom, you would know what to choose.

First up is glass. Glass is a material that has been utilized by a growing number of contractors. Why? Because glass makes a living space feel more elegant and sophisticated. And while it is still a long shot from being used as a main component of a build, using glass to add to the overall appeal of a house is definitely a good option and with glass being highly resistant or even immune to water rot or corrosion, it is a perfect material for bathrooms. Use stained glass for the walls of the shower area to give you a sense of elegance and sophistication while still providing a sense of privacy and impressive waterproofing. You could just leave it as is after a shower or wipe it off and it’s good to go.

The construction industry is seeing an increase in the demand for single sheet plastic. This is because of its versatility and cost efficiency. You get to choose a lot of designs and not go over budget. What’s more, is that single sheet plastic is relatively easy to install. All it takes is for a contractor to create a frame for its installation and everything else is just a matter of measuring and cutting. But what makes it a desirable material for walls is because of its resistance to moisture. Because water cannot penetrate plastic, you are guaranteed waterproofing capabilities that will surely impress you. But be careful. Some sheet plastic can stain easily, so if you plan to use this material for bathroom remodeling in your Sacramento, CA home. Choose those that are resistant to staining.

Tiles and bathrooms go hand in hand. That’s because it mimics the design of stone materials while being relatively inexpensive. They are made up of sand or clay mixed with water. It is then glazed and hardened to make it essentially waterproof. Because the installation requests the smooth side of the tile facing up, water simply collects on top of it and will not seep in. So you can be confident that when you’re going to choose tiles for your bathroom, you would not have to worry about moisture eating away on your walls. Take note though, while the surface of the tiles are easy to clean, the same cannot be said with the grout.

Stone is by far one of the best materials to use for a waterproof wall for your bathroom. Its natural structure is so compact that water cannot penetrate the material. And with the invention of polished stone, water simply runs off. And while stone may not be the most cost-efficient material available on the market, there is no denying that it provides sophistication and durability that no other material on this list can. Just remember that even though it is considered to be the best waterproofing option, it still needs a good old fashioned cleaning from time to time. If you neglect its cleanup you might see algae or mold building up on its surface.

So there you have it, 4 of the most common waterproof walls you can use the next time you opt for bathroom remodeling for your Sacramento, CA home. Just be mindful about their respective maintenance, because even with their waterproofing capabilities, water will always find a way to win.

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