Walk-In Showers
Showering may be chosen because it is a personal preference or because getting in and out of the bath has become too difficult or hazardous. If help is needed for bathing, showering may offer the possibility of washing independently once again.
Taking a shower can also reduce the risk of injuring a carer's back as it will eliminate the need to lift or help the bather to get in and out of a low bath.
It may be necessary to build a new bathroom, either because of space restrictions or because it is difficult to access an upstairs bathroom. However, if this is the case, check that all other options have been considered. For example, it may be more practical and cheaper to install a stairlift or through-floor lift to provide easy access to the first floor.
FAQ
Q: Which bath or shower is right for my needs?
A: A fully trained surveyor will visit you and find out what you want to gain from your bathing experience. They will then explain the many choices available to you, and will encourage you to take notes and ask as many questions as possible. This will help you make an informed decision on which solution suits your requirements best.
Q: Will there be a lot of disruption to my home?
A: There is as little disruption as possible and the specialist fitters will try and get the project finished for you as quickly as possible.
Q: Do these products require special servicing and upkeep?
A: Not at all, the products are very easy to care for and require no special equipment or cleaning fluids. By making it as easy as possible for you, you'll be able to enjoy your new found bathing experience.
Q: I'm nervous about meeting an advisor on my own?
A: Don't worry all the surveyors carry identification for your peace of mind and are fully trained to explain the products and service to you with no obligation whatsoever. We are proud of our reputation for being considerate and friendly but please feel free to invite a partner, friend or relative along..