What are your baths made from?
Our baths are made from acrylic reinforced with GRP.
Your descriptions say a bath is one size, but the technical diagrams say something different. Why?
Baths are grouped by general sizes such as 1700x700mm or 1800x800mm for descriptive purposes and these measurements refer to the length and width along the sides and are intended as a guide only. Often the actual dimensions will vary from these sizes, particularly in the case of odd shaped baths such as the Ideal Standard Space or Bette Focus. As a rule, always use the technical dimensions available to be sure the bath you order meets your requirements.
Will my bath have tap holes and where will they be?
The majority of our baths are undrilled as standard. Your plumber should be able to drill tap holes or we can drill tap holes for you, please advise us by calling 01633 244555 when you place your order if you require tap holes. If you require no tap holes or special positioning, please advise us with your order.
Some of the pictures include fittings, will there be a waste, overflow, taps and/or grips included with my bath?
The pictures are all just for illustrative purposes. Some baths have grips included as standard or available as an option, but in general, unless otherwise stated, fittings are not included.
I am interested in a semi-corner or offset corner bath, how can I tell the difference between a left-handed or right-handed version?
Different manufacturers "hand" their baths differently, so the only easy answer is to read the descriptions and view the linked pictures to decide which handing you need.
How can I tell the difference between a double ended and single ended bath?
Double ended baths usually have the waste situated somewhere near the centre of the bath and the ends of the bath are generally a mirror image of each other. The taps are intended to be fitted somewhere near the middle of one of the longer sides, either on the bath or wall mounted, and they tend to be large enough for two people to bathe together.
Single ended baths will normally have the waste situated at one end of the bath, with the tap fittings intended to be placed above this area. The end where the waste is will usually be straight in comparison to the other end which is almost always gently sloping for the comfort of a single bather.
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