WILLY NILLY
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Folks
Could do with a bit of advice.
Have a place rented which has one bedroom with an ensuite.
The other shower is in the main bathroom and is over a bath. I have a problem with leaks from the shower in the bathroom and had pretty much decided to get rid of the bath and install a new quadrant shower unit.
However, the plumber advised me to think twice about this. He suggested instead that I put in a new "pressed steel" bath. He said that a house without an actual bath will put off buyers in the future..... especially families with kids.
He said that (as far as he knows) a bath is essential under UK regulations and we are likely to follow the UK.
Incidentally........a pressed steel bath is designed to take the weight of an adult standing at one end while showering whereas a conventional bath is not. Such a bath is only 200 euro apparently.
thanks in advance
Could do with a bit of advice.
Have a place rented which has one bedroom with an ensuite.
The other shower is in the main bathroom and is over a bath. I have a problem with leaks from the shower in the bathroom and had pretty much decided to get rid of the bath and install a new quadrant shower unit.
However, the plumber advised me to think twice about this. He suggested instead that I put in a new "pressed steel" bath. He said that a house without an actual bath will put off buyers in the future..... especially families with kids.
He said that (as far as he knows) a bath is essential under UK regulations and we are likely to follow the UK.
Incidentally........a pressed steel bath is designed to take the weight of an adult standing at one end while showering whereas a conventional bath is not. Such a bath is only 200 euro apparently.
thanks in advance