In a Timber Frame House, a Standard Shower Enclosure Can Never Be Built to Last.
Shower cubicles save money in the long-term, too.
A traditional shower enclosure makes extensive use of tiles, which are held in place by grouting, and sealed with silicone gel.
Timber can shift and warp over time. The warping may be too subtle to notice. But if the bathroom warps along with the house, cracks can start to form around the tiles and the grouting.
Shower enclosures are no longer watertight when they’re surrounded by damaged tiles and grouting. They’ll be a lot more prone to leaking. And if any water finds its way into the home’s timber frame, it can lead to extensive rot that could jeopardise the building’s structural integrity.
So if you choose a shower enclosure for your timber frame home, you must commit to retiling the bathroom every few years. You’ll need to treat any cracks that form before they become a real issue.
But prevention is better than cure. Choose a shower cubicle and you’ll never have to worry about this issue.