Stainless Steel Grabrail

A 32mm diameter made from high grade stainless steel, with polished finish.

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Easy to clean

Improves cleanliness & hygiene
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Cost effective

Budget-friendly solution

Provides stability & support

Ensures safe and secure use

  • Made from high grade stainless steel
  • Polished finish
  • 32mm diameter
  • 3 fixing points
  • Captive flange covers
  • Tested to BS EN 12182:1999
  • 56mm rail to wall clearance
  • Max central load 150kg/ 23.5 stone

Quality installations

At Absolute Mobility, our in-house installers have our reputation and your best interest in the forefront of their minds. Vetted and approved by Which? Trusted Trader scheme and Checkatrade, we guarantee you quality and respect at all times.

No quibble guarantee

Once the installation is complete, our installer will show you how everything works and make sure you are completely happy before leaving your home as tidy as they found it. We will also provide you with a comprehensive guarantee.

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Call our friendly team to arrange a complimentary home visit and discover the perfect accessible bathroom solution for you. We’re committed to offering honest advice and are passionate about solutions and making a difference in people’s lives, not sales.

FAQs

Discover clear and honest answers to your frequently asked questions.

Do plumbers install shower grab bars?

Yes, plumbers can install shower grab bars as part of their services. However, not all plumbers and installers know how to fit grab rails securely for maximum safety. At Absolute Mobility, we provide a professional and respectful installation service when you purchase accessories as part of a complete bathroom transformation.

Where should grab rails be placed in a bathroom?

Bathroom grab rails can be fitted on most sturdy walls, beside toilets, inside and outside of the shower area, next to a bath, near sinks, and at other convenient points. They can be placed vertically, horizontally or at angles depending on the specific need. For example, a vertical rail outside a shower entry can support balance when stepping in, whereas angled rails can help users adjust their positioning in and around the toilet area.

Can you fit grab rails to a bath?

Grab rails can be fitted within the bath area but not on the bath itself. Typically, they are mounted on the wall or as a floor-to-ceiling support pole, offering stability for individuals with mobility challenges when entering or exiting the bathing area.