For those looking for wheelchair access or needing a shower solution without a step-in tray, a full modern wet room may be the ideal choice. With a completely level access showering area and a wide range of screen & door finishes, you can future-proof your bathroom without having to compromise on style or space.
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Suitable for most bathroom sizes, these types of wet rooms are perfect for people with limited mobility, and the wet rooms can be adapted for people with disabilities too.
The wet rooms come with a range of safety features and there are a variety of disabled bathing aids that you can add to your bathroom that range from shower seats to standard grab bars and rails.
Additional features
From the shower heads to the showering area, this wet room can be adapted to suit your needs and the dimensions of the room. Another practical benefit is that our wet rooms are fitted with easy-to-clean walls and shower enclosures.
Extra peace of mind
For complete peace of mind, all walk-in shower cubicles include a fully comprehensive warranty for all parts and labour. Each walk-in shower tray also undergoes rigorous safety testing before they are ready for installation. This is also the case for the wet rooms in our range, which have been safety tested and there is a warranty on all parts and labour. For full details of the excellent warranty provision on walk-in shower enclosures and accessible wet rooms and products, please get in touch to discuss the terms and conditions of sale.
When it comes to a bespoke walk in shower installation, the price will vary depending on the scale of the installation process. The easiest way to get an exact price is to arrange a free, no-obligation home survey.
This can vary depending on the size of your bathroom and the complexity of turning it into a wet room. On average the overall cost of a wet room may range between £8,500 and £12,000. You can get an accurate price through a free, no-obligation home survey.
Walk-in showers are generally in a cubicle and are independent from the rest of the bathroom. Some models feature toughened safety features, such as glass around the outside of the shower and raised shower trays. Wet rooms are a popular choice for many modern bathrooms, but they normally do not include shower trays; the water instead flows directly into a drain in the floor. Some models come with wet room screens, but the space will need to be waterproofed and have a tiled floor and walls. Wet rooms serve as great accessible showers, allowing wheelchair users enough space to move around as they wash.
This depends on the needs of the user. A specialist mobility bathroom surveyor can advise you on what they would recommend for your bathroom. For more information, please get in touch.
The best way to clean your model is by spraying your bathroom with some mild cleaning products, including limescale remover, after your shower or bath. Then you can follow this with a quick wipe of the surfaces.
Can’t find what you are looking for? Need expert advice?
Working with Age UK Trading, Handicare has carefully selected a range of walk-in showers to restore your independence when showering.
If you are unsure of which of the mobility showers is right for you, please call the bathing team to arrange a free showers assessment. A trained mobility bathroom surveyor will provide a no-obligation survey and answer any questions you may have. Should you wish to upgrade more of your bathroom to aid your mobility, Handicare also has a specially selected range of walk-in baths.
Handicare’s wet rooms are ideal for wheelchair users as everything is on one level, they have slip resistant flooring and high flow drains that will dispel water quickly. An expert will help you through the process from start to finish and will offer you advice about your wet room.