Shower Enclosure Suites
If you're looking to install a new shower room, these shower enclosure suites offer a single purchase option that provides almost everything you need. These suites all include a shower, shower enclosure, wash basin and toilet, with different accessories depending on which product you choose. Each of these suites boasts a clean white finish, making them a versatile choice that is ideal choice for any home aesthetic.
The lowest cost options include the shower, enclosure, sink and toilet but may need additional purchases such as taps and shower wastes. The pricier suites include these, as well as certain products adding vanity units and/or WC units to add more individuality and storage space to your new shower room layout. Whether you're looking to update your property or add a beautiful shower room to complete a new build, any of these suites will be a great addition. With quality appliances available far cheaper than if you buy them individually, these suites ensure that the best possible shower enclosure suites are within everybody's price range.
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Signature Skyline En-Suite with Double Quadrant Shower Enclosure - 900mm x 900mm
FAQs About Shower Enclosure Suites
If floor space is exceptionally tight, a quadrant shower enclosure is usually the smartest choice. Because the glass curves around the front of the tray, it removes the harsh protruding corner of a standard square enclosure. This frees up valuable floor space, making it much easier to navigate around your toilet and basin without sacrificing your internal showering area.
No. A standard suite provides the sanitaryware and hardware: the glass enclosure, shower tray, toilet, and wash basin. Because household plumbing setups vary wildly - from high-pressure combi boilers to gravity-fed systems. you will need to purchase the correct thermostatic shower valve and basin taps separately to suit your specific water pressure.
It depends entirely on your floor. If your waste pipe runs neatly below the floorboards, a sleek, low-profile tray is perfect. If you are installing on a solid concrete floor where pipework must run above ground, Heat and Plumb highly recommends adding an easy-plumb riser kit to lift the tray and conceal the waste trap cleanly.
Generally the minimum is 700mm x 700mm but for a comfortable, usable space, we advise a minimum tray size of 800mm x 800mm, though 900mm x 900mm is the trade standard for a primary bathroom. You must also factor in the door type; if you are not buying a sliding or bi-fold door, you need at least 600mm of clearance in front of the glass for a pivot or hinged door to open safely.
