I spoken to the plumber who has been today he said the bath is a standard size of 700mm? Is that correct? If so the old bath must have been abit bigger than standard. I know baths change style etc but now the LL has said there can't be any water damage to the floor as this was a previous issue...
Well thanks for some helpful replies, but to the rude people, why be rude, it's very upsetting. I'm only asking a question as I suffer from mental health problems which causes me great anxiety. I won't bother again.
This might sound mad but I need some advice. I've just had a new bathroom put in but as I rent I had no input into this. The bath that's been fitted is smaller than the previous one and as I'm not small it's not comfortable width or depth wise. Also as my son gets taller and broader, there is no...
Thanks for your reply. I have an airing cupboard in my bedroom which is at the opposite end of where the radiator will be fitted in the loft. But then the radiator could be fitted above nearer to the airing cupboard below?
I am having a radiator fitted in my loft. The person fitting it said 2 small pipes will be put in the corner of my bedroom wall running up the wall. Is there any way of hiding the pipes?
I am having a radiator installed in my loft, the person fitting them said 2 small pipes would have to run up the wall in the corner of my bedroom. Is there any way these pipes can be hidden?