
Wet Room Conversions in Emmett, Idaho
With so many Emmett homes still getting by on one bathroom, a wet room's core idea — waterproofing the whole floor as a single sloped surface so the tub and shower can share space instead of needing separate footprints — solves a real space problem rather than just a style preference.
Wet Room Conversions for Emmett homes
With so many Emmett homes still getting by on one bathroom, a wet room's core idea — waterproofing the whole floor as a single sloped surface so the tub and shower can share space instead of needing separate footprints — solves a real space problem rather than just a style preference. Original bathrooms near downtown and through the orchard district are usually small enough that removing the divide between the two fixtures is what actually makes the room feel workable for a household with nowhere else to bathe. Because these projects typically involve rebuilding an original bathroom from the substrate up anyway, extending the membrane and slope across the entire floor doesn't add the kind of scope it would to an already-sound bathroom. An older Emmett home may not already have adequate exhaust capacity for a room that no longer contains its steam inside a shower box, so ventilation matters more here than it might elsewhere.
What's included
Wet Room Conversion
- Full-room waterproof membrane across every floor and wall surface
- Single continuous slope carrying water to one drain point
- Freestanding tub and open shower sharing one wet zone
- Optional glass partition to shelter the shower without closing the room
- Floor-to-ceiling tile or stone-look finish tying the whole room together

What affects cost in Emmett
Honest pricing, no guesswork
In Emmett, cost is driven mostly by rebuilding the existing single bathroom's substrate and adding ventilation capacity, since extending the waterproofing across the whole floor adds only modestly to work that's already needed.
We don't publish one-size-fits-all prices. After a free in-home consultation we give you a clear, fixed quote in writing — no surprise change orders once the project is underway.
Emmett questions, answered
Frequently asked
- We only have one bathroom in our Emmett home — could a wet room actually make it feel bigger?
- It often does, since removing the separate tub and shower footprints frees up floor space without any addition to the house. For a household relying on a single bathroom, that open layout can make a real day-to-day difference.
- Does our older Emmett home need new ventilation for a wet room?
- Likely, yes. Many original bathrooms here weren't built with enough exhaust capacity for a room without an enclosed shower stall, so we typically add or upsize the fan as part of the project so the space actually dries between uses.
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Wet Room Conversions in Emmett, done right
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