Measuring Guide for Glass Splashbacks
Our simple measuring guide makes it easy for you to correctly measure up your kitchen for a new glass splashback.
Installing a sliding shower door in your bathroom is the ideal option where space is limited. Where a hinged door is installed, allowances must be made for the opening so it doesn’t strike any surrounding furniture. Installing a sliding shower door removes this consideration and is therefore the obvious choice when space is a constraint. Easy to maintain and ultra sleek, a sliding door system brings the spa feel to your home.
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Our simple measuring guide makes it easy for you to correctly measure up your kitchen for a new glass splashback.
One of our skilled team of fitters will visit your property and take accurate measurements of the wall(s) where you...
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As our bespoke shower doors are installed with the relevant seals and hinges that enable the sleek and luxurious look and therefore ease of maintenance. It must be noted that although excess leakage is kept to a minimum they are splash-proof and not water-proof.
Yes, we believe that shower screens are the best option when it comes to maintenance. Being forgiving of most cleaning agents but in essence only requiring a quick squeegee after use, a shower screen will look like new for years to come.
We do offer the full template, manufacture and installation service. However, should you require supply only, we are happy to provide this.
Most of our shower screens are manufactured to a height of 2 metres.
Once manufactured, installation can vary depending upon the design. This can range from as little as 2 hours for a simple fixed panel to 6 hours for a multipanel system.
A framed shower is typically purchased off the shelf and is available in a limited range of sizes. They have a frame that surrounds every part of the glass and are generally chosen for practicality and cost over style. A semi or frameless shower provides a more sleek and luxurious look by use of the minimum amount of hardware surrounding the door and enclosure and is usually bespoke with no limitations on sizes.
If your room will fit a standard framed shower door then this is probably the cheapest option. However, if the opening is non-standard or you want a system that is sleek and aesthetically pleasing then a frameless system will be a better choice.