Wet room renovation for accessibility

The Brief

Batt Building Services was approached to revamp an outdated 1980s bathroom at this East Harling home. The client, an elderly homeowner, required a modern wet room to improve accessibility and ease of use. The main objective was to replace the existing bathroom, which featured a separate bath and shower, with a user-friendly wet room for improved convenience and safety.

The Solution

To achieve the client’s needs, we carried out a comprehensive bathroom transformation. Key steps included:

  • Complete removal of the existing 1980s bathroom setup.
  • Installation of new drainage systems tailored for wet room functionality.
  • Reinforcement and preparation of the flooring to ensure it was robust and capable of supporting a fully waterproof finish.
  • Application of waterproofing measures to create a reliable, watertight wet room environment.
  • Installation of appropriate materials and accessible fixtures for better safety and ease of use.

The Result

The project was completed to the agreed deadline and budget, resulting in a modern, practical wet room that enhanced the homeowner’s quality of life. The final outcome was a sleek, functional space that met the client’s accessibility requirements, providing them with both comfort and confidence.

Why the Client Chose Batt Building Services

After discovering our building company online, the customer was drawn to our expertise in bathroom fitting, but also to our problem-solving capabilities. With the desire to create an accessible, safe, and easy-to-manoeuvre bathroom, this homeowner knew they needed a reliable and experienced bathroom fitter for the job, which is why we were chosen to complete this bespoke project.

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