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Hi all,

We are currently looking for a back to wall or free standing bath - period design.

Our budget is £500 or less - is that enough and what brands should I look for?

Many thanks!

Trev
 
That's the ones... But what brands and is the price about right??
 
You're going to struggle to get a decent freestanding slipper bath with legs and other ancillaries for that price. Be very careful of cheap internet deals - remember the old saying - "if it looks too good to be true, it probably is"

Look at the Denby Thermolite from Fresssh - your bathroom installer can probably get that for you (including VAT and legs) for only a bit over your budget, but not too much. Fresssh are an own brand of F&P Wholesale - the distribution arm of Travis Perkins, so not a fly-by-night crowd.
 
The legs are expensive. The last one I did I used an old oak sleeper, cut down and a once over with the belt sander. Looked the biz.
 
I'll be installing it myself - wish me luck!

Thanks for the info.

Old oak sleeper sounds special!
 
It was in Jewsons yard. About 20, enough left for another set of legs.

If you click on my checkatrade link in my signature there is a picture of it in my gallery.
 
Nice job. Makes me wonder why I forked out a ton for the legs on mine.
 
Nice job. Makes me wonder why I forked out a ton for the legs on mine.

I would have liked them shorter, but customer over the moon. The sleepers held down to the floor with L bracketsinto the holes screwed to floorcand then sleepers over top and screwed to the L brackets. Then 4 pieces of threaded rod into the holes in the bath and holes drilled in sleepers to accept them.
 
Take a look at Royce Morgan baths. They do all the rolled top heavy plastic baths in all types & sizes. Think they are made in UK & could be within your budget including legs. I was very impressed with the first one I fitted & the price was very reasonable.
 
I've seen those - I think it's between them and the Fresssh Hatton. The Fresssh range seem to have a 25 year guarantee...
Where is a good place to get prices for both makes?

Thanks all - you are a helpful lot!
 
You should be able to get a price on Fresssh from any independent merchant.
 
Ok - thanks Ray. Got to persuade the missus now, she says the legs are too close together!!
 
avoid victoria plumbing or what ever they call themselves, absolute tat
 
Ebay has expensive used ones with low prices if you're prepared to do a little work.
 
a word of caution free standing baths never look good in small bath rooms anything under 15 ft sq i think they are a waste of money they need space to be a feature
 
Thanks all... I'm well on the way with it all now!

Couple of quick questions...

The bath is completely freestanding, with it's back near the wall. Do I need to use stand pipes or can I just use 22mm pipe?

Regarding notches out of joists. A previous owner has taken out some notches quite far out in some joists span. I was going to restrengthen with some new timber. But, the notches are in a convenient place. Should I reuse them, or position them nearer the ends as per regs? They have been there a while!

Thanks!
 
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I'd spend as much time mopping the floor after my bath as I would have spent in it.
IMHO they're twee and should only be used for Rom Com films.
 
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