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Showerwall Laminate Installation Guide 2026
Showerwall laminate installation guide
If you’re looking for the Showerwall laminate installation guide, you’re in the right place. Showerwall laminate panels are designed to offer a stylish, grout-free alternative to tiles, but correct installation is key to ensuring a fully waterproof finish and long-lasting performance.
Before installation, it’s important to prepare your walls properly. Surfaces must be clean, dry, and level, and panels should be acclimatised in the room for at least 48–72 hours. This helps prevent movement once fitted. You’ll also need the correct trims, adhesive, and sealant to maintain the product guarantee and achieve a professional finish.
The Showerwall system uses a combination of internal corners, end trims, and the optional Sureseal strip to create a watertight seal, especially in high moisture areas like showers. Panels are fixed using high-grab adhesive and sealed at every joint to prevent water ingress.
Whether you’re installing a single wall, a full enclosure, or a complete bathroom, following the official installation steps ensures your panels perform as expected. You can browse our full range of Showerwall panels and accessories to get everything you need for your project.
FAQs – Showerwall Laminate Installation
Do I need to prepare the wall before installing Showerwall panels?
Yes, walls must be clean, dry, and structurally sound. Any uneven areas should be repaired before installation to ensure a smooth finish.
How long should panels acclimatise before fitting?
Panels should be left in the room for 48–72 hours before installation to adjust to the temperature and humidity.
What adhesive and sealant should I use?
It’s recommended to use Showerwall’s own adhesive and sealant products to ensure proper bonding and to keep the guarantee valid.
What is the Sureseal system?
Sureseal is a three-part sealing system designed for use with shower trays and baths. It helps create a fully waterproof base for the panels.
Do I need to leave expansion gaps?
Yes, a small gap (typically around 3mm) should be left at the top and bottom of panels and filled with sealant to allow for movement.
Can Showerwall panels be installed over tiles?
Yes, as long as the tiles are secure, clean, and free from grease or damage.
How long does it take for the installation to cure?
Adhesive and sealant should be left to cure for at least 24 hours before using the shower.
How do I maintain Showerwall panels?
Clean regularly with a non-abrasive cleaner and avoid harsh chemicals. Rinsing panels after use helps maintain their finish. Showerwall Superclean Spray is recomended.
This guide was created for reference only. www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk can not be held responsible for injury or damage caused if you decide to use this method.





