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Wet Room Conversions · Ridgefield, WA

Wet Room Conversions in Ridgefield, Washington

Ridgefield’s sharp split between a compact historic downtown and rapid new construction toward the I-5 junction shapes wet room conversions in two very different ways.

Wet Room Conversions for Ridgefield homes

Ridgefield’s sharp split between a compact historic downtown and rapid new construction toward the I-5 junction shapes wet room conversions in two very different ways. In the older downtown homes, reaching a wet room usually starts with foundational work — rebuilding a failing shower pan, correcting outdated waterproofing, and often reworking a layout that was never sized for an open tub-and-shower zone. In the newer subdivisions spreading toward the freeway and the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, primary suites already have the room a wet room wants, and the request is often paired with the curbless showers already popular in that newer housing — the wet room just extends that same barrier-free approach across the entire floor.

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 Ridgefield, Washington

What affects cost in Ridgefield

Honest pricing, no guesswork

A downtown Ridgefield conversion often carries more cost because the wet room membrane and slope have to be built into a layout that wasn’t designed for one, sometimes after correcting old waterproofing. In the I-5 corridor subdivisions, cost tracks more closely to finish and glass choices on an already-workable footprint.

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.

Ridgefield questions, answered

Frequently asked

Our downtown Ridgefield home is over a century old — can it still support a wet room?
It can, but it usually requires more foundational work than a newer home — rebuilding the floor structure to carry a proper slope, replacing old waterproofing, and sometimes adjusting the room’s footprint. We scope that honestly up front so you know what’s involved before committing.
We already want a curbless shower in our new Ridgefield subdivision home — is a wet room a bigger step?
It’s a natural extension. A curbless shower waterproofs one zone; a wet room extends that same barrier-free, single-drain approach across the whole room so a freestanding tub can share the space too. If your bath has the footprint, the added scope is mostly the tub and the full-room membrane rather than a fundamentally different job.

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