Bungalow Bathroom Refit in Stoke
Fully tanked, level-access wet rooms for accessibility or premium spec.
Bungalow bathrooms in Stoke tend to sit on solid concrete floors rather than joists, which changes almost every part of the plan — waste routes are chased into the slab, level-access is easier to achieve, but door widths and turning circles need thinking about from day one.
We refit bungalow bathrooms with future mobility in mind: wider doorsets, blocking noggins for grab-rail fitment later, and lever taps over quarter-turn crossheads.
Plenty of the wet-room conversion we quote across Stoke starts the same way: a house that's outgrown its original bathroom layout.
Local context for Stoke
Stoke sits in Staffordshire, served by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, with postcodes ST4. Stoke town centre is dense with two-up-two-down Victorian terraces around the railway station, mixed with later infill flats near Campbell Road. It's reached easily via A500 and A34, putting it inside our regular daily route.
What bungalow bathrooms in {town} get wrong
Bungalow owners planning to stay long-term in Stoke hit a recurring set of issues with bungalow bathroom refit:
Solid slab waste routes that need chasing — often skipped by general fitters — flagged regularly on Stoke jobs.
Standard 686mm doorsets that block later wheelchair access — flagged regularly on Stoke jobs.
Cross-head taps that become unusable with reduced hand strength — flagged regularly on Stoke jobs.
Steps into existing showers that no longer suit the household, particularly in Stoke properties of this age.
Joisted timber floors needing to be cut down for a level-access tray, particularly in Stoke properties of this age.
Our bungalow bathroom refit process in Stoke
Here's how the job actually runs in your house:
- 1Step 1 in Stoke: fit thermostatic shower, glass panel and grab rails where specified.
- 2Day 2 for a Stoke job — tile walls and floor in slip-rated porcelain with diamond-cut detailing.
- 3Step 3 in Stoke: lay the former or screed, set falls and dry-fit the linear drain.
- 4Stage 4 on site at Stoke: specify the right tray — recessed former or graded screed.
- Frameless glass panels rated to BS 6206, used in Stoke installs.
- Slip-rated R10/R11 porcelain floor tiles, used in Stoke installs.



Our regular Staffordshire routes
Our vans cover a tight radius — Stoke sits centrally, with frequent jobs in:
Service radius is approximate and based on our regular weekly routes.
Bungalow Bathroom Refit FAQs — Stoke
- Is level access easier in a Stoke bungalow?
- Usually yes — solid concrete floors take a wet-floor former set into the slab far more cleanly than suspended joists. It's one of the reasons bungalow wet rooms are so popular in Stoke.
- Will you widen the doorway if my wheelchair won't fit?
- We coordinate with joiners on doorway widening (typically 762mm to 838mm) when the survey shows it's needed. Structural openings are checked before quote.
- Can I keep a bath and still have step-free shower access?
- Yes — a walk-in bath alongside a level-access shower is a common Stoke bungalow layout, particularly for couples with different needs.
- How disruptive is a solid-floor refit?
- Chasing waste into a slab makes noise and dust for 1–2 days at the start. We contain it with plastic zip walls and dust extractors — the rest of the Stoke bungalow stays liveable.
- How quickly can you start a job in Stoke?
- Lead time is usually two to five weeks from a confirmed quote, depending on the spec and our current schedule across the Staffordshire side.
- Do you tidy up at the end of each day?
- Yes — dust sheets stay down, the room is hoovered daily and we leave your Stoke home liveable while the work runs.
Refit your Stoke bungalow bathroom for the long run
Free home survey, solid-floor and doorway assessment, mobility-aware layout options. Call 01782 901390.
- Free survey of structural feasibility in
- Workmanship-guaranteed install on every job
- Full BS 5385-4 tanking on every wet-room
Bungalow bathroom refits across Stoke — level access, wider doors, hardware you can still use in 15 years.
