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Wet Room Conversions · Camas, WA

Wet Room Conversions in Camas, Washington

A wet room asks for square footage most of downtown Camas’ mill-era bathrooms simply never had, so those tight original layouts near the historic core are rarely good candidates without borrowing space from an adjacent closet or bedroom.

Wet Room Conversions for Camas homes

A wet room asks for square footage most of downtown Camas’ mill-era bathrooms simply never had, so those tight original layouts near the historic core are rarely good candidates without borrowing space from an adjacent closet or bedroom. Up on Prune Hill and in Grass Valley, though, the newer primary suites built during the hillside boom often have exactly the footprint a full-room wet space wants — room enough for a freestanding tub and an open shower sharing one continuous slope. In those homes, converting a standard builder shower-tub combo into a single waterproofed zone turns a functional bath into something that matches the view outside. The full-membrane approach also solves a real local problem: the humidity that has always been hard on Camas bathrooms near Lacamas and Round Lakes gets sealed out from every surface, not just the shower stall.

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
Open residential wet room bathroom with a freestanding tub and walk-in shower sharing one fully tiled, waterproofed space — Wet Room Conversions in Camas, Washington

What affects cost in Camas

Honest pricing, no guesswork

On Prune Hill and Grass Valley, cost mostly follows finish choices — floor-to-ceiling tile or stone-look material, glass partition or none, and fixture selection — since the framing is recent and sound. In an older downtown Camas home, reaching a wet room’s footprint may mean reworking a wall or reclaiming space first, which adds carpentry to the waterproofing scope.

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.

Camas questions, answered

Frequently asked

Is a wet room realistic in an older downtown Camas bathroom?
It depends on the room’s footprint more than its age. Many mill-era Camas homes have a single compact bathroom that can’t absorb a full open wet zone without borrowing space from next door, so we’ll walk the layout with you honestly before assuming it’s a fit. In some cases a tub-to-shower conversion with the same full waterproofing philosophy is the more practical route.
Do Prune Hill and Grass Valley homes need much structural work for a wet room?
Usually less than an older home would. Newer hillside construction tends to have a primary suite already sized for an open layout, so the work concentrates on the continuous waterproof membrane, the single-drain floor slope, and finish selection rather than reframing the room.

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