How To Install PVC Bathroom Wall Panels

The use of PVC wall panels has become much more popular in recent years due to the ease of installation, durability and price compared to traditional bathroom tiles. These plastic wall panels are great for spaces like the bathroom or kitchen thanks to their waterproof and moisture-resistant properties whilst insulating the room to keep heat in.  Anyone wondering how to install shower wall panels or PVC bathroom wall panels has come to the right place. The Plastic Centre offers the know-how along with the products you need to install this popular wall cover without professional help.

Bathroom Wall Panels

Installing PVC Wall Panels

The process of how to install PVC bathroom wall panels is fairly straightforward, with a number of property owners opting to undertake this as a DIY project. In preparation for buying the panels, you should prepare the surface and measure the area you need to cover with 1000mm, 400mm and 250mm wall panels available at the Plastic Centre. This may require some panels to be cut; we recommend using a hacksaw or PVC panel cutter for this and smoothing the edges with a file afterwards.

All that is left is to apply a PVC adhesive to the wall and position the panels where desired, and secure them in place whilst the adhesive dries. Once all of the panels are in place, a silicone sealant should be applied, paying particular attention to the joints and corners to ensure a waterproof finish. The adhesive, silicone sealant and other plastic cladding trims and accessories are available at the Plastic Centre, great for first-timers working out how to install PVC bathroom wall panels!

How To Install Shower Wall Panels

The process of how to install shower wall panels is much like how to install PVC bathroom wall panels though there are some additional points that should be taken into account. For example, if the plastic wall panels are being installed over existing shower tiles, it is important to ensure these are securely attached to the wall before applying any adhesive. You may also need to take into account cutting openings for fixtures like the shower head and taps, which shouldn’t be too difficult with the larger 1000mm plastic shower panels.

How To Repair Shower Wall Panels

Now you know how to install shower wall panels; the durable plastic these are made from should last years with little maintenance required. That is not to say the wall panels cannot be damaged with a risk of cracks, dents, and even warping very real though highly unlikely. The first step in how to repair shower wall panels is to clean the damaged area and assess what the problem is. Any cracks or holes in the plastic shower panel could risk its effectiveness and long-term reliability; these can often be fixed with PVC adhesive or repair kits. If you’re looking for how to repair shower wall panels from any damage you do not feel comfortable with, it could be worth seeking professional help.

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