FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We aim to provide all the information to help home owners understand every step required to create their ideal bathroom.
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO COMPLETE MY NEW BATHROOM?
Your beautiful new Infinity Bathroom will take around three weeks to complete, depending on the size and complexity of the job. Usually, measurement of glass cannot be completed until the tiling is completed and then
WHAT MAKES INFINITY BATHROOMS DIFFERENT FROM THE REST?
We are a small company where the person who comes to speak to you initially about your design, will also do some of the work. This means that there is a better understanding of what your dream bathroom should look like and any of the possible issues you may face. We don’t have to pay salesmen so this approach helps us keep the costs down.
WHAT IF I HAVE ALREADY CHOSEN MY TILES?
Once again, not a problem so long as the tile selection is appropriate for the style and use of the space, for example, if you’ve chosen a rippled tile, it may not be possible to achieve an accurate corner mitre, however where possible we will make it work.
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IN PREPARATION?
Nothing. The Infinity team will come and measure up, provide you with a written quote, even help you by providing a selection of tiles, taps, vanities and accessories for you to choose from.
will you take away the rubbish, or is that my responsibility?
Yes, Infinity Bathrooms will arrange for a skip to be put in place prior to commencement and it will be there until all your new bathroom has been completed. Sometimes there will even be some space for you to dispose of some of your own rubbish!
I’VE SEEN THE STYLE OF BATHROOM THAT I WANT, CAN YOU REPLICATE IT?
Absolutely, not only can we replicate it if that’s what you want, we can improve on it. We will help you with design, practical placement of your shower, vanity, fixtures and fittings.
WHAT IF I HAVE A DIFFERENT TAP SET THAT I WANT TO USE?
Normally this won’t be a problem, we would just need to ensure that it fits in with the remainder of your design from a practical sense, for example, will it’s height be suitable for an above bench basin?