As level access shower fitters, we know a thing or two about the myths surrounding level access showers that might be stopping you from taking the plunge and having one installed in your Holmfirth home to help with your mobility issues.
Like whether you can only have one in wet rooms (more on this later), or that it has to be a completely open plan for wheelchair access (again, we'll discuss this later).
Our point is, people in Holmfirth have a lot of preconceptions about level access showers, but here at Bathroom Crew we want to give level access showers the reputation they deserve.
So, if you think you could benefit from a level access shower in your home but you've heard some things about them that are putting you off, then read on below.
We'll explain their key features, talk about where they can be placed in your own home, and discuss how we install them quickly and efficiently with minimal disruption at Bathroom Crew.
Ready to find out more? Then let's get to it!
There are many benefits and features to level access showers, but here are the main ones:
Installing a level access shower tray is the main reason for this type of shower to begin with. Shower trays are tricky to navigate for elderly people and people with mobility issues and disabilities.
A shower tray that's level access means there is no step up from the floor to the shower tray. These shower trays are lowered into the ground, so they still catch water, or else they can just be part of a wet room where there is no separate shower area.
Either way, this installation means there is no step from the floor to the shower, making it a great option for a range of people.
Where level access showers have a separate shower area (rather than being in a more open plan wet room) there is always plenty of space to suit your accessibility needs. The point of any shower project is to make it easier for users to bathe, so we always make sure there's plenty of room for you to move around freely.
The most important part of any shower is the draining, and even if it's in a wet room, appropriate drainage solutions can be created to ensure there isn't a mess in the entire room. You don't need to worry about keeping things clean and tidy when we create a drainage solution on site that naturally funnels the water away without making a mess.
Grab rails are great in bathrooms because they reduce the risk of falling. Even though there is no step from the floor to get into the shower, creating a space for grab rails on the walls is always a good idea to help steady yourself to walk or sit depending on the features your shower has.
A seat is always great. Level access showers are designed to support the person whilst showering and make sure they have the ability to do so safely. Sometimes that may mean taking a complete shower sitting down.
If your mobility calls for it, then we can absolutely create a solution that works for you.
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A level access shower is great for a range of people in Holmfirth:
A new bathroom might not be necessary, but a new way to bathe might be.
If you feel that having a shower with easier access installed could suit you, then reach out to our Holmfirth team today. With excellent service and advice for any situation, we'd be happy to talk with you until every minute detail of your bathroom works for you!
Contact us today for an initial consultation.
Here, we'll talk about the likely price, your budget, your requirements and the design and features you require so we can put a realistic plan in place. We can also talk about different options like a walk in bath or shower, a wet room vs bathroom, etc. The point is, you have access to a lot of expert guidance for free at this early stage, and our team loves nothing more than helping our customers.
After all the details are sorted, we'll source all the materials and carry out the installation yourself. This includes taking out old bathroom fittings, before carrying out the installation, plumbing, fitting, and wiring.
Once finished, you can inspect the room and determine if you're happy with the result. If so, we'll leave. If you find any issues after the fact, then reach out again. With our free, no quibble guarantee, we'll be happy to come back and set things right.
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There are many myths around level access showers that need clearing up, and here at Bathroom Crew we're uniquely placed to do just that!
Absolutely not! With a lowered shower tray into the floor, you can have one in a regular bathroom if that works for you. Not all level access showers have to be in a wet room.
No.
You can have a separate shower enclosure if that works better for you. Likewise, if you need the open plan space in your wet room, then you can do that too.
Not when professionals like us here at Bathroom Crew carry out the work.
With the right professionals, flooding is never an issue because we put an appropriate tray or drainage system in place to control the water, even in a wet room.
Yes, but this would be a walk in shower rather than a level access. Take a look at our alternative services for more information or call us today to discuss your needs so we can point you in the right direction.
If you think a level access shower might be right for you, then contact us today. Call us for an initial consultation where we can figure out a course of action that suits your needs and your budget. We can't wait to work with you!
A barrier-free shower, also known as a walk-in shower or wet room, is one that does not require any stairs or raised edges to enter. It differs from a conventional shower in that it provides a seamless transition from the bathroom floor to the shower area, making it ideal for people with limited mobility, the elderly, or those who prefer the ease and style of a walk-in shower.
Yes, because it can be customised to suit the available space, a level access shower can be installed in a small bathroom or one with an irregular layout. Professional installers can work with a variety of designs and configurations to create a practical and stylish walk-in shower that makes the most of small or unusual areas.
Slip-resistant flooring, strategically placed grab bars for support, and a fold-down shower seat for added stability are all essential safety features to consider when installing a level access shower. A safe shower experience is also enhanced by proper drainage and sufficient lighting, which reduces the risk of slips and falls.
Shower screens or enclosures, such as fixed glass panels, movable glass doors, or hinged glass doors, can be used with a level access shower. The option you select is determined by your preferences, bathroom layout, and available space, with the primary goal of minimising water splashing outside the shower area while keeping easy access.