Walk-in showers are great for anybody in Blaydon who wants the benefit of separate shower enclosures (with a shower tray, shower cubicle, and shower screen) to keep their bathroom tidy, but who still need a small step into the shower due to mobility issues, age, or for simple practical reasons.
There are multiple examples of walk-in showers out there, so it's difficult to know which is right for you. But if you've been thinking about a walk in shower installation for a while now, then you might find this information helpful.
We'll talk about walk-in showers, their different design options, their benefits, and how we can help you here at the Blaydon Bathroom Crew, so you can decide if a walk-in shower is right for you.
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Walk in showers work for lots of different people. Obviously, those with limited physical abilities will benefit from a walk in shower because it's so easy to get in and out of. But there are plenty of other people who will too:
And almost anyone who doesn't like the idea of taking a large step to shower.
It's a practical solution to the 'shower over the bath' issue that can be difficult for anyone, especially if the old bath tub is slippy.
So who can benefit from a walk in shower? We all can!
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There are a few features of a walk-in shower that sets it apart from other showers and some that can be added to make your new shower work better for you.
When you install walk in showers with Bathroom Crew, we can offer you a range of features:
Shower trays are the biggest feature of walk-in showers that sets them apart from showers like level access showers, for example.
The shower tray acts as a water controlling method, because it helps with drainage. Both wet rooms and level access showers don't have a shower tray. We find a lot of our customers think a walk-in shower is a better idea because of the drainage system and how easy it is to keep the separate shower enclosure clean.
You can choose from a range of shower screens or curtains to help control the water in your new shower.
A glass screen is common because it looks sleek and modern, and can be designed to have a left or right opening to suit your space. But you can transform any shower room with a walk in shower installation of any type.
Having the separate shower enclosure does set walk-in showers apart from any other shower type, though, so it's a key feature.
A small step from the floor to the shower tray is common in shower rooms with walk in showers.
This may not be suitable for all users, though, so we encourage you to take a look at our level access shower services to see if level access showers might be better suited to you before you decide to install a walk in shower at home.
To help with the small step from the floor into the shower, grab rails can often be fitted. We do not typically include this in the shower installation costs, but they're cheap to fit and we can help you source and fit them at Bathroom Crew.
Placed by shower doors, they become an invaluable safety measure.
Shower installers like us know that a walk in shower is a VERY general term. There are all sorts of walk in showers to pick from, and which one you pick will be determined by a few factors:
We'll provide more detail about the walk-in shower types below, so you can start thinking about what might work in your current shower room.
Recessed walk-in showers are great for replacing an old bath because they tend to be larger.
This works brilliantly for those with mobility problems who need additional space in their showers, or who might want some additional features fitting in their walk-in shower, like a shower seat, for example.
Small spaces can be difficult to use for lots of people, so if you're thinking of replacing a bath with a walk-in shower, then a recessed walk-in shower might be for you.
For smaller bathrooms where you want a little more space for your toilet, sink, and other bathroom furniture, corner walk-in showers work brilliantly.
They help you save money on installation costs because they aren't as large (which may not be suitable for some), but they work brilliantly for those with less space to work with in their bathrooms.
Double entry walk-in showers are a great option when your existing bathroom is already quite spacious. Why?
Because these showers need a LOT of space.
By giving access to the shower from either side of it, though, you make it a lot easier to use, especially if you have some limited mobility and find it easier to walk in, shower, and then walk out without having to turn around on potentially slippy flooring.
Here a single pane is fitted parallel to a wall to create a minimalistic walk in shower option. Another great space saver if your bathroom isn't the largest.
But once you've thought about the shape, layout, and shower design, you need to decide on the type of shower you want - electric, power, mixer, or steam...
An electric shower works by heating cold water to make it hot for your shower, rather than taking it from a water tank.
It's a cost effective way of making sure you don't use too much hot water, which is more expensive. When cold water is heated by electric showers, they're typically cheaper to run, so no higher living costs are associated with an electric shower.
Power showers are all about water pressure. Low water pressure can make showering a pain, so use a power shower when you want to increase the water pressure in your home.
We haven't met a person yet that doesn't enjoy a power shower in their shower rooms!
Mixer showers work by, unsurprisingly, mixing hot and cold water. You can simply adjust the amount of cold and hot water at the source to determine the temperature of the water that comes out of the shower head.
If you have a dated bathroom but don't want to increase the final cost of your shower installation, then keeping a mixer shower might be a good idea, as this method tends to be more common in older bathrooms.
If you want a powerful shower, then look to a steam room shower. Here hot water gets HOT, creating steam and essentially turning your bathroom into a steam room, helping you clear out your pores, relax, and feel like you're in a spa.
Who wouldn't want that?
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Now that you can start thinking about the walk-in shower of your dreams - how you want your new shower to look and work - you might be wondering about the benefits of opting for a walk-in shower over other options.
Well, to help you determine if a walk in shower installation is right for you, we've put together some of the major benefits below:
Although a wet room can be easy to clean when a professional service is carried out with effective drainage (like when we here at Bathroom Crew carry out the work for you), there's no denying that a walk-in shower installation is much easier to manage.
The water drains away easily thanks to the shower tray and separate shower enclosures, and the only thing you really need to maintain is the glass screen (if you opt for it).
A walk in shower can be a great way to help you keep your bathroom space cleaner.
A walk in shower can help people with all sorts of mobility problems.
If you're somebody with mobility problems that can vary depending on the day (e.g. you suffer from joint problems or you're prone to muscle inflammation on occasion), then it's still worth considering a walk in shower because it will make things a lot easier.
Bathrooms without a step from the floor into the shower or bath are much easier to navigate for everybody, too, not just those who struggle with their mobility from time to time.
If style is important to you, then there's no denying what a walk in shower can do to your bathroom.
They're sleek, modern, and practical. What's not to love?
As we've already talked about today, you can really customise your walk in shower to suit you and your needs.
With such a vast array of options, you can really create the shower of your dreams by working with us here at Bathroom Crew.
If you think that a walk in shower might be right for you, then contact our Blaydon team today.
After an initial chat where we learn more about the space in your bathroom, your desires, design ideas, budget, and requirements, we'll be able to put a plan together that creates the perfect shower for you.
We then take you through every stage of the process, from design choices to shower features before taking care of the installing, fitting, wiring, and plumbing for you.
If that sounds good, reach out to the Bathroom Crew today!
Here are a few walk in shower FAQs we see all the time:
The final price will vary for everyone because of a number of changeable factors:
The final shower cost is difficult for us to calculate right now, and the average price is something that's not always applicable, because every job is so different. We did create a post entitled “walk in shower cost” that can give you a rough guide.
For the best information, call Bathroom Crew today, and we'll be able to discuss the work you would like us to complete and then provide a free, no obligation quote before any work starts.
There are so many walk in shower options that it can seem overwhelming. More than that, there are so many shower options too, and maybe a walk in shower isn't actually right for you after all?
The best thing to do is contact the Bathroom Crew and speak to a member of our helpful team who can hear all about your requirements before giving professional advice to help you decide what's right for you.
Yes, you can. But only with the right training and know-how. If you're unsure, it's best to leave it to the professionals.
Here at Bathroom Crew in Blaydon, we're expert walk-in shower fitters, and we would love to help create your dream shower at home.
If you think we might be right for you, then contact us today. We look forward to hearing from you!
In the United Kingdom, installing a walk-in shower necessitates compliance with a number of building codes and industry standards, including Building Regulations Parts M, H, F, and P, as well as British Standards and WRAS approval. To guarantee a safe, functional, and compliant installation, work with a walk-in shower fitter who is acquainted with these regulations.
To avoid water damage, a waterproofing system, such as a liquid membrane or a sheet membrane, is applied to the shower walls and floor. This protective barrier prevents water from penetrating the underlying structure, preserving the shower's integrity and preventing mould and mildew development.
There are several glass enclosure choices for walk-in showers, including frameless, semi-frameless, and framed designs. These enclosures can be tailored to specific measurements and preferences, ensuring a seamless integration with the overall design and layout of the shower.
An adequately sized, energy-efficient exhaust fan that removes excess moisture and humidity from the bathroom is the best type of ventilation system for a walk-in shower. Proper ventilation prevents mould and mildew development, protects the structural integrity of the bathroom, and maintains a healthy indoor air quality.