Preparing the walls in the bathroom then affixing tiles can be a fiddly job and very frustrating at times as well as time-consuming.
Wall cladding, on the other hand, is much simpler to work with, easier to install and cost effective into the bargain. The problem with ceramic tiles is that they are cold and condensation forms very quickly on them with the resulting growth of mould. Bathrooms and kitchens are two areas of the house that tend to have high humidity, so it makes sense to use plastic cladding in those areas since it is much less likely to attract condensation; it does not occur and thus the growth of mould is more restricted.
You will find that, at Bliby Plastics, we have a wide selection of wall cladding and fascias to suit your needs for the coordination of colours.
Bathroom plastic cladding is completely waterproof and there is no need to remove the tiles first since the panels can be fitted over them. Plastic cladding may also be used to create a new look for your shower cubicle. If you are fitting a new shower, by the way, it is recommended that you install the shower tray first. Then you may fit the panels, making sure that you run them inside the tray to ensure a completely effective seal.
When fixing wall cladding behind radiators or in the kitchen, make sure you read the manufacturers’ recommendations concerning the highest temperature to which it is safe to expose the cladding.
