A source-first review checklist
Start with the company’s current official materials, warranty terms, dealer or location information, and written project proposal. Read third-party commentary carefully, distinguish an individual account from a verifiable policy, and ask the estimator to identify the applicable product and labor terms in writing.
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
- Is the review describing a named product, a completed scope, and a dated experience?
- Can a warranty statement be checked against the current official terms?
- Does the proposal specify who performs installation and service?
- Are the reviewer’s circumstances comparable to the project being planned?
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.