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Cheers a few of my neighbours are on FB I’ll ask them to have a lookI’ve got one as I have my sister with me as she has MS. I can tell you, they are a godsend. Although Facebook does get a lot of stick on here, you’ll find some good local tradesmens names and they tend to be well recommended.
Cheers I was a designer all my life so know the regs, east Cheshire council have phoned and they’re going to send some info over.Some things to consider (Architects POV)
-Wet room has now become a generic term for a flush shower tray...
-very difficult to achieve if your bathroom is at ground floor level
-true wet rooms will need a membrane below the floor tile...a lot of builders/tradespeople dont consider this...
-you would also need to look at the bathroom door spec..
Just sayin.
ĶDB services been recommended to me.I’m going to have to change my bathroom to a wet room when I get out of hospital, anyone who’s done this can recommend a contractor etc... any info would be appreciated.
Did the cat tell you?Probably just didn't want to see you naked, unlike my cat.
Fantastic for assists if that's what you're looking for.ĶDB services been recommended to me.