Wallace Wiseman and Stephen Cullen, from Mr Wet Wall.
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Camera IconWallace Wiseman and Stephen Cullen, from Mr Wet Wall. Martin Kennealey        www.communitypix.com.au d468414 Credit: Supplied/Martin Kennealey        www.communitypix.com.au d468414

European holiday inspires Mr Wet Wall business in Edgewater

Staff WriterJoondalup Times

Both have more 25 years of experience in the plumbing industry, and in April they opened Mr Wet Wall in Edgewater.

The company sells wetwall panels as an alternative to tiles for bathrooms and other wet areas.

“On a recent visit to Europe we noticed Wet Wall panels widespread across domestic and commercial sectors, in homes, hotels, eateries and care homes,” Mr Cullen said.

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“After some research we found the product to be a great alternative to what is currently on offer.”

Mr Cullen said benefits included that the product was 100 per cent waterproof and mould resistant, easy to install, recyclable, grout-free and easy to clean.

“Unlike tiles, wetwall panels do not require grouting and is very low maintenance once installed,” he said.

“Wetwall panels can be fitted over existing surfaces, including tiles.”

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