Level-access walk-in shower with stainless steel grab rail and anti-slip mat fitted as a disabled adaptation in a Middlesbrough home
Disabled Adaptations · Middlesbrough & Teesside

Disabled adaptations
in Middlesbrough -
homes that work for everyone.

Comfort and independence at home isn't a luxury - it's a properly fitted grab rail, a level shower, a doorway you can wheel through. We're grant-spec compliant, working to OT reports and DFG specifications, with photo evidence for the council where required.

  • Grab rails fixed into solid fixings
  • Level-access wet rooms
  • Ramps, threshold strips, door widening
  • Quiet, respectful and clean working
30+ yrsProperty trade
FreeQuote & home survey
100%£5m public liability
DiscreetSensitive working

The service

Adaptations that keep people in their own home - done properly.

A well-fitted adaptation is the difference between a frightened bath and a confident shower, and between getting by and living comfortably day-to-day. We work with families, occupational therapists and care providers across Teesside to deliver work that genuinely helps - fitted to the right standard, with no half-measures.

  • Grab rails and support rails - bathroom, hallway, stairs
  • Level-access wet rooms with non-slip floor
  • Walk-in baths and easy-access showers
  • Stair handrails, second handrails, ramps and step lifts
  • Internal door widening for wheelchair access
  • Lever taps, raised toilet seats, accessible kitchens
  • Outdoor ramps, handrails and pathways

What happens if you wait

A loose grab rail is worse than no grab rail.

Adaptations are safety equipment. Fitted wrongly they give false confidence - and then they fail at the worst possible moment.

Rails fixed into plasterboard

A grab rail screwed into bare plasterboard with cheap plugs will pull out under load - taking a chunk of wall and the user with it. Rails must hit a stud, a noggin, or a proper fixing.

Slippery 'wet room' floors

A poorly tiled level-access shower with the wrong floor finish becomes more dangerous than the original bath. Wet-room tile or vinyl needs the correct slip rating (R10/R11) for the wet area.

Adaptations that are abandoned

Rails fitted at the wrong height, ramps with the wrong gradient, toilets too low or too high - work that wastes the grant and stays unused. Detail matters here more than anywhere.

Our process

A clear path from your call to job done.

  1. Step 1

    Listen first

    We visit the home, meet the person who'll use the adaptation, and talk through what they actually struggle with - not what looks good in a brochure.

  2. Step 2

    Survey & plan

    We assess fixings, floor structure, plumbing, drainage and access. Where there's an OT report or grant spec, we work to it exactly.

  3. Step 3

    Quiet, respectful install

    We work calmly, keep the home usable, clean up daily, and explain what we're doing. We won't disrupt a vulnerable household.

  4. Step 4

    Test and demonstrate

    Every rail load-tested, every shower thermostatically set to safe limit, every ramp gradient checked. We walk the user through how each item works.

  5. Step 5

    Aftercare

    Every job is backed by our 12-month workmanship guarantee. If anything works loose, drips or needs adjusting within 12 months, we return and fix it free of charge. Adaptations have to stay safe — not just be safe on day one.

Why homeowners choose us

Real outcomes - not vague promises.

Genuine safety

Proper fixings, proper finishes, proper testing. Equipment you can rely on every single day.

Independence at home

Stay comfortable and confident in the home you know, with the people you know around you.

Sensitive working

Quiet, patient, respectful tradespeople used to working in homes with vulnerable or elderly residents.

One trusted team

Plumbing, tiling, joinery, plaster, decoration - all in-house. The adaptation is finished, not abandoned mid-project.

Grant-spec compliant

We regularly work to Occupational Therapy (OT) reports and Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) specifications, providing photo evidence for the council where required.

Lasting workmanship

Rails into solid fixings, wet rooms tanked properly, ramps built to the correct gradient - work that doesn't need redoing.

Deep detail

Adaptations we deliver across Teesside.

Disabled adaptation work covers everything from a single grab rail through to a full wet-room conversion. The detail is what makes it safe.

Fully insured · £5m public liability

Registered in England & Wales — Company No. 16298499. £5 million public liability cover on every job, plus a 12-month workmanship guarantee across every trade.

Talk to Gary

Grab rails, support rails and stair rails

Rails are fitted to suit the user's height, reach and grip. They are fixed only into solid timber (studs, noggins, joists), masonry with the correct anchors, or via a backing plate where the substrate isn't strong enough. Stainless steel or anti-bacterial coated rails in bathrooms; warm-touch rails where preferred. Every rail is load-tested before sign-off.

Level-access wet rooms and easy-access showers

Wet rooms need to be built right or they leak and become unsafe. We tank the entire floor and lower wall area with a fully-bonded waterproof membrane, form the gradient using a proper graded former (linear or centre drain depending on layout), and tile with the correct slip rating for wet barefoot use. Thermostatic mixer valves are set to a safe maximum temperature. Shower seats, fold-down where space is tight, are bolted into solid backing. Curtain or screen choices are matched to wheelchair access requirements.

Ramps, threshold ramps and step lifts

Ramps are built to the correct gradient (typically no steeper than 1:12, often 1:15 or 1:20 for longer ramps) with non-slip surface and proper handrails to both sides. Internal threshold ramps reduce trip hazards between rooms. Where a fixed ramp isn't possible, we coordinate with step-lift suppliers and handle the building works around the lift.

Door widening and accessible doorways

Standard internal doorways (762mm leaf) are often too narrow for wheelchair access. We widen openings by re-framing the studwork, fitting a wider leaf (838mm or 914mm), repositioning or reversing door swings, and making good plaster and decoration. Lever handles fitted in place of round knobs throughout. Architrave and skirting reinstated cleanly.

Toilets, basins, taps and accessible kitchens

Raised-height toilets and comfort-height pans for ease of standing. Lever-action taps and single-lever mixers in place of cross-head taps. Basin heights set to wheelchair use where needed, with clear knee space. Kitchen adaptations include lower-height worktops, accessible appliances (pull-down wall units, side-opening ovens), and rounded edges.

FAQ

Disabled Adaptations questions, answered straight.

Still unsure? Send us a message or call 07966 442128.

Can you work to a Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) spec?+

Yes. We regularly work to OT reports and DFG specifications across Middlesbrough and Teesside, with itemised quotes and photo evidence for the local authority. We'll work with the surveyor and grant officer as needed.

How much does a level-access wet room cost?+

We give a fixed written quote after a free on-site survey — never a 'from' figure. The quote is the total price.

Can you fit grab rails on plasterboard walls?+

Yes - but only with a proper fixing. That usually means locating the stud or noggin behind the board, or fitting a backing plate. We never fit a grab rail on plasterboard plugs alone.

How long does a wet-room conversion take?+

Typically 5–10 working days from strip-out to fully tiled, signed-off and usable. We keep at least one other bathroom or facility available throughout where possible.

Can you widen an internal door for wheelchair access?+

Yes. We re-frame the studwork, fit the wider leaf, make good plaster, decoration, skirting and architrave, and refit hardware. Lever handles fitted as standard.

Do you do outdoor ramps and handrails?+

Yes - fixed timber, aluminium or concrete ramps to the correct gradient with non-slip surface and handrails. Plus pathway repairs, threshold strips and outdoor handrails to steps and paths.

Are you used to working with elderly or vulnerable residents?+

Yes. We work calmly and patiently, keep the home usable, explain everything before we do it, and clean up daily. We're often working alongside carers and family.

Do you guarantee the work?+

Yes — we offer a 12-month workmanship guarantee across every trade. If anything works loose, drips or needs adjusting within 12 months, we return and fix it free of charge. Manufacturer warranties on rails, taps, valves and sanitaryware are passed through to you.

Can you fit lever taps and raised toilet seats?+

Yes - single-lever mixers, lever-action bath and basin taps, raised-height toilets and comfort-height pans, all fitted as standalone jobs or as part of a larger adaptation.

Do you cover Stockton, Redcar, Hartlepool and Darlington?+

Yes. Disabled adaptations across the whole of Teesside - Middlesbrough, Stockton, Thornaby, Ingleby Barwick, Redcar, Marske, Saltburn, Hartlepool and Darlington.

Sort your disabled adaptations today - properly, first time.

We answer every call. Honest advice, fair pricing, work that lasts.

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