What the official sources describe
Premier Care in Bathing presents itself as a UK provider of custom-designed accessible bathrooms, including walk-in showers, walk-in baths, and wet rooms, with design and measuring, project-management support, and a dedicated installation team. Its official product pages describe features including low-level or easy access, non-slip or slip-resistant flooring, grab rails, seating, and optional bath features such as air spa systems, chromotherapy lighting, and heated backrests. The official warranty page states a 2-year labour/workmanship warranty and product warranties ranging from 3 to 15 years for listed components, subject to stated conditions and limited to the original installation and purchaser(s).
Exact pricing not verified; detailed material composition not verified beyond the official feature wording; installation duration not verified as a standard company-wide timeline; broader service-area coverage beyond the UK wording and Redditch head-office information not verified; customer reviews, ratings, testimonials, and comparative performance claims excluded
Official public sources reviewed
- Official homepage: product and service scope, UK wording, design and installation process, guarantee overview
- Official walk-in shower range and system/features description
- Official walk-in bath range and safety/luxury feature description
- Official product and workmanship warranty terms
- Official contact and head-office availability information
Questions to take into a local consultation
- What is included in the written scope and what is excluded?
- What materials, fixtures, wall systems, or accessibility features are specified?
- How are site findings and change orders documented?
- What warranty, service, timing, and cleanup terms apply to this local proposal?
Why independent project context still matters
Matching project guidance is a general planning resource, not a statement of any brand’s pricing. Use the cost guide and calculator to prepare scope questions, then compare written local proposals without treating a third-party planning page as a provider quote.