The bathroom, including the shower room, is one of the most important elements in a living space. The right choice of finishing materials makes it possible to create an elegant, functional and comfortable room. Tiles of all kinds are very popular. However, in addition to the finishing materials, it is very important to use the right waterproofing. The bathroom is a room with a lot of water and moisture. Bathroom floor insulation allows for the protection of the structural elements, which are made of concrete, among other things. Given the nature of this room, this is a very important stage of the work.

Shower insulation is one of the primary tasks. This applies in particular to a solution without a shower tray. The shower enclosure is set directly on the floor. This is a modern and elegant way of introducing an aesthetic solution into bathrooms. In this case, a slope must be used in particular to allow water to drain into the drain. Insulating a shower without a shower tray Instead, it will allow for adequate protection of the individual elements, including the concrete surface that lies beneath the tiles.
Also shower tray insulation must be done in an appropriate manner. A certain amount of water can collect on the floor around the shower tray. Failure to provide adequate insulation results in gradual deterioration of the floor.
Waterproofing in bathrooms must also take account of corner locations. The insulation of the walls themselves is also very important. Otherwise, with the use of the bathroom, falling plaster and even harmful fungi can appear.
Having the right waterproofing in place also means that there is less risk of bathroom renovations due to faults that occur in this type of room. Moisture insulation in bathrooms will help to reduce damp patches or avoid conditions that favour the growth of fungi and mould in this type of room.