Bathroom DIY help and increasing shower pressure and choosing enclosure
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Darwisy1
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Bathroom DIY help and increasing shower pressure and choosing enclosure

by Darwisy1 » Wed Apr 28, 2021 4:49 pm

Hello guys!

Just to start, this is not a ‘sob storey’! Yes I had an a terrible bone infection that started a couple of years ago out of nowhere and was very very aggressive. I have now recently found out it’s permanent and in a way it has helped me move forward as being stuck in status not knowing was tough.

Now I am being practical and wanting to make my home feel as safe and comfortable as possible with this new challenge. I am focused on my bathroom (which has been started by taking the bath out and Turing into a wet room).

What I need help with is choosing the correct enclosure and increasing the pressure of the shower. If anyone on here could help or support me in finding the best way to go about this part of the job as it is tough and would be good to get it finished.

I will attach photos and measurements if I can find someone to help with that so everyone can see what we’re working with and what enclosures would work...

I’m trying not to focus on the negatives like loosing my bath. I need to look forward to the shower enclosure as without one the wet room is a disaster and quite dangerous not to mind stressful!

I’m sorry if I’ve posted on the wrong bit but anyone that could help guide me through this would be really helping me as this is just another thing that’s overwhelming me.

Thanks

Yasmine

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Re: Bathroom DIY help and increasing shower pressure and choosing enclosure

by stoneyboy » Fri Apr 30, 2021 10:06 pm

Hi darwisy1
Sorry to learn of your situation, you have my sympathy.
Suggest you post some pics and drawing so we can give some initial advice but in the end you will have to employ someone to do the work and sort out any logic issues.
There should be tradesmen linked to your local support team who should be able to help.
Regards S

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