Washroom Washroom

Onwards and upwards at Washroom and Cre8 HQ

  • 4 Dec 2018

Leading washroom designer, manufacturer and installer Washroom Washroom is currently extending and expanding its head office and factory in Essex to increase its production space to meet growing demand.

The extension, which will see the factory size increase by a quarter, will provide both Washroom and its partner company, Cre8 Joinery Solutions, with an additional 13,000 square feet of production and workshop space, plus extra offices and an extra storage facility.

As well as the additional space, the company has also invested in a second brand-new state-of-the-art five axis CNC machine to increase its production capacity.

The extension is designed to expand Washroom’s manufacturing capacity, ensuring it can continue to manufacture in house.

This gives the company control over the finish quality, as well as enabling the team to create items bespoke to a client’s exact specification, developing a design to meet a given brief.

Contact:

Washroom Washroom Ltd.
Units 1-10 Hill Farm
Epping Lane
Abridge
Essex RM4 1TU

Phone: 0800 999 8888

Email: [email protected]

Visit the Washroom Washroom website

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