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Hi guys

I’m in the middle of installing a wet room with vinyl flooring and wet wall panels.
Has anybody got any experience with Wetwall and is it possible to install them without the corner profiles, I ordered the plywood T&G panels hoping to create a flush look and not see profile strips everywhere.

The panels will be fitted to 3 walls

Cheers Andy
 
I would say you have to fit the corner profiles to ensure watertightness and warranty. Got Multipanel T&G in mine and the corner profiles look quite nice to be honest. Even if you could get the corner joint perfect, you'd still have to silicone which would end up with mould eventually.
 
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