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Looking to install your new shower panels all by yourself? You’ve come to the right place. Wetwall’s patented tongue-and-groove system literally snaps together to go right over your existing tile, without grout or sophisticated tools.

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View this short video to see how easy it is to install your new, waterproof panel system.

Wow, Wetwall installs in 4 easy steps?

01

Prep 

We lay out everything you need for installation, including tools and materials.

02

Dry Fit 

Our tongue-and-groove panels snap together, making installation a snap, too.

03

Adhere

Our adhesive makes it easy to put Wetwall right over your existing surface.

04

Seal

Our color coordinated sealant helps keep the water out and the beauty in.

Installation Preparation & Requirements

Begin your project by inspecting your panels carefully for damage and verifying they are the correct size. Observe all local plumbing and building codes.

01 Gather Required Tools & Materials

Wetwall can be installed with standard woodworking tools. Download our installation guide for a complete list of tools and materials.

02 Prepare Existing Wall Surfaces

Wipe surfaces with a damp cloth so they are free of all contaminants and let dry. If installing over old tile, remove any loose tiles and rough up glossy tiles with a belt sander.

03 Remove Rough Plumbing & Fitting

Turn off hot and cold water supplies. Remove faucet handles, escutcheons, filler spouts and any other fixtures.

Installation Preparation & Requirements

Our patented tongue-and-groove panels let you estimate a rough "dry" fit for each panel on the wall. Remember to measure twice and cut once before you trim, place and add adhesive.

01 Gather Required Tools & Materials

Wetwall can be installed with standard woodworking tools. Download our installation guide for a complete list of tools and materials.

02 Prepare Existing Wall Surfaces

Wipe surfaces with a damp cloth so they are free of all contaminants and let dry. If installing over old tile, remove any loose tiles and rough up glossy tiles with a belt sander.

03 Remove Rough Plumbing & Fitting

Turn off hot and cold water supplies. Remove faucet handles, escutcheons, filler spouts and any other fixtures.

Dry Fitting The Tongue-And-Groove Panel System

Our patented tongue-and-groove panels let you estimate a rough "dry" fit for each panel on the wall. Remember to measure twice and cut once before you trim, place and add adhesive.

01 Dry Fit Back Wall Panel(s)

Mark the seam or joint locations for later adhesive reference. For multiple panels, install the groove profile first. Keep a 1/8” gap from the tub deck, shower base and walls for every panel installed.

02 Dry Fit Wing Panel(s)

Notice, one side of the panel has a bullnose edge that can be installed on the outside edge of the shower to give a finished look without wall trim.

03 Mark & Drill Plumbing Locations

Mark–then drill–where shower valves or heads come through the side panel using a hole saw large enough for the opening but small enough to be covered by the trim plates.

Dry Fitting The Tongue-And-Groove Panel System

Our patented tongue-and-groove panels let you estimate a rough "dry" fit for each panel on the wall. Remember to measure twice and cut once before you trim, place and add adhesive.

01 Dry Fit Back Wall Panel(S)

Notice, one side of the panel has a bullnose edge that can be installed on the outside edge of the shower to give a finished look without wall trim.

02 Dry Fit Wing Panel(S)

Notice, one side of the panel has a bullnose edge that can be installed on the outside edge of the shower to give a finished look without wall trim.

03 Mark & Drill Plumbing Locations

Mark–then drill–where shower valves or heads come through the side panel using a hole saw large enough for the opening but small enough to be covered by the trim plates.

Panel Adhesive Application

Our high-quality adhesive allows you to quickly (and permanently) install our panels over any existing subwall, including gypsum, fiberboard, cement, plaster and even tile.

01 Apply Back Wall Panel Adhesive

Working with one panel at a time, apply one strip of panel adhesive vertically down the two sides of each panel and one row of adhesive horizontally across the top and bottom. This is a thick adhesive, so try an electric caulking gun for easier application.

02 Install Back Wall Panel(s)

Using suction cups, place the first rear panel onto the wall using the previously marked seam and joint locations for alignment assistance. Press firmly over the entire surface to ensure firm contact of adhesive. If additional rear panels are needed, place the second rear panel and leave a small gap to allow the tongue-and-groove to snap together.

03 Install Wing Panel(s)

Install side panels, keeping the finished reveal edge to the outside or entrance of the tub or shower pan using the same adhesive pattern. Wipe any excess adhesive from the panel with denatured alcohol.

04 Finishing And Trim (if needed)

Our Pro designs can be trimmed and fitted using the bullnose edge to finish around windows, niches and exposed tile. When using our shower or tub kits, consider purchasing additional trim from your local hardware store.

 

Panel Adhesive Application

Our high-quality adhesive allows you to quickly (and permanently) install our panels over any existing subwall, including gypsum, fiberboard, cement, plaster, and even tile.

01 Apply Back Wall Panel Adhesive

Once all panels are securely in place and set, apply the sealant to all corners, seams between panels and gaps between bottom panels. Wipe any excess adhesive from the panel with denatured alcohol.

02 Install Back Wall Panel(S)

Using suction cups, place the first rear panel onto the wall using the previously marked seam and joint locations for alignment assistance. Press firmly over the entire surface to ensure firm contact of adhesive. If additional rear panels are needed, place the second rear panel and leave a small gap to allow the tongue-and-groove to snap together.

03 Install Wing Panel(S)

Allow panels to cure for 24 hours before installing any showerUsing suction cups, place the first rear panel onto the wall using the previously marked seam and joint locations for alignment assistance. Press firmly over the entire surface to ensure firm contact of adhesive. If additional rear panels are needed, place the second rear panel and leave a small gap to allow the tongue-and-groove to snap together.

04 Finishing And Trim (if needed)

Our Pro designs can be trimmed and fitted using the bullnose edge to finish around windows, niches, and exposed tile. When using our shower or tub kits, consider purchasing additional trim from your local hardware store.

Color Coordinated Sealant Application

Once your panels are up, it’s time to seal them with our reliable and long-lasting (and antifungal) sealant.

01 Apply Color Coordinated Sealant

Once all panels are securely in place and set, apply the sealant to all corners, seams between panels and gaps between bottom panels. Wipe any excess adhesive from the panel with denatured alcohol.

02 Allow Sealant To Cure

Allow panels to cure for 24 hours before installing any shower accessories.

 

Color Coordinated Sealant Application

Once your panels are up, it’s time to seal them with our reliable and long-lasting (and antifungal) sealant.

01 Apply Color Coordinated Sealant

Once all panels are securely in place and set, apply the sealant to all corners, seams between panels and gaps between bottom panels. Wipe any excess adhesive from the panel with denatured alcohol.

02 Allow Sealant To Cure

Allow panels to cure for 24 hours before installing any shower accessories.

Installing Niches & Corner Shelving

Want to complete the look? Wetwall panels–with their bullnose edging–can be easily cut down to create niches, shelves and trim around windows. Watch our detailed tutorial for the latest installation tips and tricks.

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Before you install, make sure your existing surface is ready to go.
Stick to these easy-to-follow steps to adhere the panels to the wall.
Let’s seal the deal to keep moisture out and colors in.

FAQs

What is Wetwall?

Wetwall is an innovative wall panel system for wet applications, such as tub/shower walls, wainscoting, wall cladding, backsplashes, tub skirts, and more. Unlike tile and grout, Wetwall doesn’t need to be sealed and is easy to clean and is offered in a number of beautiful designs.

Why Wetwall?

Wetwall makes it easier than ever to provide consumer driven designs in a waterproof solution that is functionally beautiful, quick and easy to install and offers the look of luxury at an economical price. EASY installation. EASIER maintenance.

What material are Wetwall panels made of?

Patented wall panel system consisting of two panels made of High Pressure Decorative Laminate bonded to a water­-proof, solid composite core. Panels can feature a flat edge, tongue/groove edge, and a decorative bullnose edge.

What tub/shower configurations can Wetwall be used for?

Single wall, corner, and alcove baths/showers. Innovative tongue/groove and postformed panels can extend beyond bath/shower surrounds.

Can Wetwall be used on the floor?

No, Wetwall is designed for wall applications.

What panel sizes are available?

Wetwall panel sizes:

Width 8" in 96" only | 30" | 32" | 36" | 48" | 60"
Height 60" | 72" | 96"

How thick is a Wetwall panel?

The nominal thickness of a Wetwall panel is 10.5mm, or approx. 0.41 inches.

How much does a Wetwall panel weigh?

Our lightweight patented panels are approx. 1.65 lb/sq.ft. A standard 32"X60"X72" 4-panel kit will weigh approximate­ly 105 lbs.

How long does it take to install Wetwall?

An average of 2.5 hours for a tub/shower surround.