Shower Installation in Biggleswade
A new shower can transform a tired bathroom without the cost of a full refit. Whether you're replacing a worn-out unit, swapping an over-bath shower for a proper enclosure, or converting an unused bath into a walk-in shower, the right install makes a real difference to how the room feels and works.
In Biggleswade we see a lot of variety. The 1960s and 70s estates around Stratton and Holme often have ageing electric showers fitted in the 80s or 90s — usually low pressure and often leaking around the cable entry. The Edwardian homes near the market square typically need bath-to-shower conversions because the original suites left no separate cubicle. And the newer estates on Kings Reach and Saxon Gate often have developer-grade mixer showers that owners upgrade for something with better flow and proper thermostatic control.
Hard water is the elephant in the room here. Biggleswade is firmly in Anglian Water's chalk catchment, and limescale destroys cheap shower heads inside a couple of years. We recommend good-quality scale-resistant components for any new shower install and can talk you through whether a water softener is worth adding to protect the install long-term.

















