Shower caddy fitting in Exeter

Professional shower caddy fitting services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£60

Typical Duration

15-20 mins

Location

Exeter, Devon

Shower caddy fitted properly - drilled and mounted securely so it actually stays up when you load it with bottles.

Stop Bottles Cluttering Your Shower

A shower caddy that falls down every few weeks is useless. So is one that's falling off the tiles already.

I fit shower caddies across Exeter - properly mounted to tiles or walls with the right fixings so they're secure and stay put.


Installation Options

MethodProsConsBest For
Drilled & screwedVery secure, permanentHoles in tilesLong-term use
Adhesive mountingNo drillingLess secure, can failRental properties
Suction cupsNo damageUnreliable, fall easilyTemporary only

I recommend drilling for proper security - it's permanent but actually works.


What You Get

🔧 Careful Drilling

Ceramic bit, slow speed, pilot hole first. Won't crack your tiles.

✅ Secure Fixing

Rawl plugs and screws into the wall behind the tiles. Holds weight properly.

📦 Level Installation

Nobody wants a wonky caddy with bottles sliding off.

💡 Pro tip: Corner caddies make better use of space than flat wall ones. They're out the way and hold more.

Why Choose Us for Shower caddy fitting in Exeter?

Bottles off shower floor, organized

Properly mounted to tile or wall

Won't fall down when loaded

Quick, tidy installation

What to Expect

Step 1: Position & Mark

I'll confirm where you want it (height, position), mark the screw holes, check for pipes behind.

Step 2: Drill Carefully

Pilot hole first, then full size with ceramic bit. Slow and steady - no cracked tiles.

Step 3: Mount Securely

Fit rawl plugs, screw caddy firmly to wall. Test it's solid before you load it.

🔧 DIY Tips

🔧 Fitting a shower caddy yourself?

It's doable but needs care with tiles:

Tools you'll need:

  • Ceramic/tile drill bit (essential!)
  • Rawl plugs for the wall type
  • Masking tape (stops drill slipping)
  • Slow-speed drill
  • Spirit level

Drilling through tiles:

  1. Mark position with masking tape (stops drill wandering)
  2. Start small - pilot hole with small bit first
  3. Go slow - fast drilling cracks tiles
  4. Light pressure - let the bit do the work
  5. Switch bits - ceramic for tile, masonry for wall behind

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes:

  • Drilling too fast (cracks tile)
  • Wrong drill bit (won't cut ceramic)
  • No pilot hole (drill skids across tile)
  • Weak fixings (caddy falls when loaded)

💡 Pro trick: Use a piece of masking tape over the tile where you're drilling. Stops the bit sliding around and marks your spot clearly.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🔧 Renting? Adhesive-mounted caddies avoid making holes. They're less secure but acceptable for short-term use. Remove carefully when you leave to avoid damaging tiles.

Existing holes? If there are old screw holes from a previous caddy, I can often reuse them or fill them and drill fresh holes nearby.

Corner vs wall-mounted. Corner caddies usually work better - they're more stable, hold more, and don't stick out as much.

Multiple shelves? Some caddies have 2-3 tiers. Great if you've got loads of bottles, but check your shower has the wall height for it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you attach a shower caddy to tiles?

Drill carefully through the tile with a ceramic bit, use rawl plugs, and screw it firmly to the wall behind. The key is drilling without cracking the tile - that's where people often go wrong. Some modern caddies use suction or adhesive, but drilling is more secure.

Will you crack my tiles?

Not if it's done properly. I use proper ceramic drill bits, start with a small pilot hole, keep the drill slow, and use tile-safe techniques. Been doing this for years without cracking tiles.

Can you fit it without drilling?

Suction cup caddies exist but they're unreliable - fine until they're loaded, then they drop at 3am and wake everyone up. Adhesive ones work better but still not as secure as properly screwed. For permanent installation, drilling's best.

Where's the best height for a shower caddy?

Chest to shoulder height usually - easy to reach without bending or stretching. Depends on your height and shower layout. I'll position it where it makes sense for your shower.

How much weight will it hold?

Depends on the caddy, but properly mounted ones hold several full bottles plus shampoo, conditioner, shower gel etc. If it's secure to the wall, it'll hold what you need.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£60

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

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Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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