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Kazal | 16:59 Fri 26th Sep 2008 | Home & Garden
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Can one of you experts out there help me to find a shower bath with the following :- non-slip floor, taps to be at opposite end to shower, 1700mm, not too deep and with a screen guaranteed not to leak. Not whirlpool. I have looked at so many but they do not have all the above criteria. It seems that 1600 and 1800 have non-slip floor?? Twyfords was recommended, but they come with ready drilled tap holes at shower end. I'm getting desperate as my other half is insisting on a shower cubicle and as we only have one bathroom I don't think we should go for that.
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Shower baths (P baths) will always have the shower, taps and plug hole at the same end - it is too inconvenient in most homes to have plumbing to both ends.

You could opt for a standard bath which is reversible - put the taps at any end you like.
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Hi Ethel

We already have a power shower and the taps are at the opposite end
P baths will always have the taps drilled at the shower end though.
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I think it is very wrong that baths are sold without anti-slip.

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