Table of Contents
- The Real Cost of a Wet Room in 2026
- The Short Answer (2026 Estimates)
- Running Costs: Is Underfloor Heating Expensive?
- Is a Wet Room a Good Investment? (ROI)
- 4 Factors That Swing the Price
- Wet Room vs. Walk-In Shower: Price Comparison
- How to Lower Your Quote (5 Money-Saving Tips)
- The Big Saving: VAT Exemption (Save 20%)
- Frequently Asked Questions (Costs)
- Get a Fixed-Price Quote (No Surprises)
The Real Cost of a Wet Room in 2026: What You Pay & Where the Money Goes
It is the most frustrating part of researching a renovation. You search for “wet room prices,” and most websites give you a vague calculator saying “between £3,000 and £15,000.” That isn’t helpful.
At EA Mobility, we believe in total transparency.
Inflation and material costs have changed significantly over the last 18 months. Using our 20+ years of experience, we have compiled a realistic, 2026-adjusted price guide to help you plan your budget.
The Short Answer (2026 Estimates)
In the UK, a professionally installed, fully accessible wet room typically falls into these three bands:
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£6,000 – £8,000: Standard Conversion. (Vinyl flooring, standard sanitaryware, gravity drainage).
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£8,000 – £10,000: Mid-Range / Deep Specialist. (High-performance safety vinyl, pumped drainage, upgraded rails).
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£11,000+: Luxury Bespoke. (Floor-to-ceiling wall covering, heating, WC and basin, premium finish).
- £14,000+: Specialist Bespoke. (Floor-to-ceiling wall covering, heating, WC and basin, premium finish, specialist adaptation equipment).
Note: These prices include materials, specialist labour, and waste removal.
Running Costs: Is Underfloor Heating Expensive?
Many clients worry that an electric wet room floor will skyrocket their energy bills.
The Reality: In a modern, well-insulated wet room, electric Underfloor Heating is surprisingly efficient.
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Cost to Run: Approx 10p – 15p per day (based on 2026 energy caps) to warm the floor for an hour in the morning and evening.
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The Benefit: It dries the floor rapidly (preventing mould) and heats the room often better than a radiator.
Is a Wet Room a Good Investment? (ROI)
Many clients ask: “Will I make this money back?”
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If you do it cheaply: A low-quality, hospital-style wet room can devalue your home by up to 5%.
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If you do it right: A high-end, luxury wet room (like our installations) is a desirable “future-proof” feature. In 2026, estate agents value high-quality accessible bathrooms as a premium asset, potentially adding 3-5% to your home’s value.
Read our full blog here: Does a wet room devalue property?
3 Factors That Swing the Price
Why does one neighbour pay £7k and another pays £11k?
1. The Floor Structure (Timber Costs More)
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Concrete Floor: Cheaper. We dig a channel into the existing screed.
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Timber Floor (Upstairs): More labour intensive. We must lift floorboards, reinforce joists, and install a structural former. If joists run the wrong way, we need a Digital Waste Pump to move the water.
2. Vinyl vs. Tiles
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Vinyl: Cost-effective and 100% waterproof. Comes on a roll, making installation faster.
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Tiles: Tiling a floor takes twice as long as laying vinyl. In 2026, tile prices and specialist tiling labour rates have risen. Expect to pay a premium for a fully tiled luxury look.
3. Electrics & Lighting
Does your bathroom need a new extractor fan or LED spotlights? Electrical work requires a qualified electrician to sign off the Part P certificate, adding to the daily rate.
Wet Room vs. Walk-In Shower: Price Comparison
This is a critical decision for your budget. Many people confuse the two, but the costs are very different.
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Walk-In Shower (Tray): We only waterproof the specific tray area.
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Wet Room (Tanked): We have to “tank” (waterproof) the entire room floor and walls to create a sealed box.
The Verdict:
A Walk-In Shower is typically £1,500 – £2,000 CHEAPER than a full wet room conversion, while offering very similar levels of accessibility.
Unsure which you need? Read our detailed comparison: Wet Room vs. Walk-In Shower Guide.
How to Lower Your Quote (5 Money-Saving Tips)
We want you to get the best value without compromising safety. Here is how to keep costs down:
- Choose Vinyl over Tiles: It is cheaper to buy, faster to fit, and often safer (higher slip resistance).
- Keep the Layout: If we can leave the toilet and basin where they are, you save huge amounts on moving soil pipes.
- Wall Paneling vs. Tiles: Waterproof wall panels are faster to install than tiles (saving days of labour) and have no grout to clean.
- Avoid “Bespoke” Glass: Standard size shower screens (700mm/800mm/900mm) are much cheaper than custom-cut glass.
- Claim VAT Exemption: (See below).
The Big Saving: VAT Exemption (Save 20%)
This is the most important section. If you are installing a wet room for a medical reason (disability or chronic condition), you do not have to pay VAT.
This is HMRC Notice 701/7. It is your legal right.
Example:
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Standard Price: £9,000 + VAT (20%) = £10,800
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VAT Exempt Price: £9,000
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Total Saving: £1,800
You do not need to claim this back later. At EA Mobility, we deduct it from your invoice before you pay.
Frequently Asked Questions (Costs)
Q: Is a wet room cheaper than a walk-in bath?
A: Usually, yes. A mechanical walk-in bath with a powered seat lift is a complex machine with moving parts. A structural wet room is often cheaper to install and cheaper to maintain long-term.
Q: Can I get a grant?
A: Yes. The Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) is available up to £30,000. However, it is means-tested (based on savings). If you have savings over £23,250, private funding is usually your only route.
Note: Grant applications can be complex and lengthy, often taking 1-2 years to process. Our services are focused on clients funding their projects personally so we can work in a reasonable timescale. We recommend you contact your local council for assistance.
Q: Why are “Man in a Van” quotes so cheap?
A: They often skip the Tanking (Waterproofing) stage or use cheap trays. If a wet room leaks, it rots your floor joists. We use chemically bonded tanking systems guaranteed not to leak. You are paying for that peace of mind.
Get a Fixed-Price Quote (No Surprises)
Online calculators are guesses. Real houses have quirky plumbing. At EA Mobility, we offer a Free Home Survey. We check your water pressure, floor depth, and drainage, then give you a fixed price that won’t change mid-job.
Kian Carvell
Sales & Marketing Director at EA Mobility
Kian has overseen hundreds of accessible bathroom installations across the UK and specialises in mobility-led bathroom design and cost optimisation.