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Home adaptation good practice with Closomat

  • 6 Nov 2018

Service providers can take a simple step to achieving home adaptation provision that is accessible and timely by using Closomat.

This is according to the recent report on delivery of home adaptation provision.

Britain’s leading provider of accessible bathroom and toilet solutions offers a unique package that ensures professional execution of a bathroom adaptation, with ongoing, long-term performance.

Closomat manufactures the brand leader in shower (wash & dry toilets) and also supplies a raft of additional bathroom fixtures that enable people to continue to live independently, and more safely, in their home.

The company offers a complete project management service, covering survey to install and commissioning. Furthermore, once the assistive technology is installed, Closomat can offer ongoing service & maintenance as required.

Robin Tuffley, Closomat marketing manager, commented: “The report maintains that ‘retrofit’ is having, and will continue to have, a major impact on creation of accessible homes.

“It stresses the importance of ‘added value’ services, and creation of a culture of continuous improvement. The report also cites people’s desire for good design.

“All those boxes are ticked by the service we provide. Bear in mind, the bathroom is the most common room to be adapted, and the toilet the most frequent fixture therein to be addressed.

“It makes sense, and is good practice, therefore, to use the expertise of the market leader, that brings with it a reputation for quality and reliability, in product and service.

“It’s about peace of mind, for all involved, for as long as the adaptation is needed.”

Closomat offers a comprehensive range of equipment to achieve an accessible WC, bathroom or wetroom.

Its project management service is fully C(DM) compliant and its core products can be subject of subsequent service & maintenance packages.

Contact:

Closomat
Building 1, Brooklands Place,
Brooklands Road,
Sale,
Cheshire,
M33 6SD,
United Kingdom

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