Bath mat suction fix in Exeter
Professional bath mat suction fix services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£60
Typical Duration
10 mins
Location
Exeter, Devon
Bath mat not sticking? I'll clean the bath surface and suction cups properly - if that doesn't work, fit a new mat. Safety first - no slipping.
Stop The Slip Risk
Your bath mat slides around when you step on it. Or it's slowly peeling up at one corner. Or it just won't stick at all anymore.
Every shower is a slipping hazard. You're careful, but one wrong foot placement...
Ten minutes to clean it properly or fit a new one. Safety sorted.
💡 Pro tip: Bath mats need the bath surface AND the suction cups to be spotlessly clean to grip properly. Even a slight film of soap stops them working.
Why Suction Fails
| ✅ Working Mat | ❌ Failed Suction |
|---|---|
| Sticks firmly to clean bath | Slides around, unsafe |
| Clean suction cups grip well | Soap residue prevents grip |
| Bath surface grease-free | Limescale or product buildup |
| Rubber still supple | Perished rubber, won't stick |
What I'll Do
🔧 Restoration Process
- Remove mat
- Clean bath surface thoroughly (remove soap, limescale, products)
- Clean all suction cups (scrub out gunk, remove residue)
- Dry everything completely
- Refit mat or fit new one if needed
- Test it's properly stuck down
📦 When You Need A New Mat
- Rubber has perished (hard, brittle, won't flex)
- Mold growth in the mat itself
- Suction cups torn or damaged
- Mat is just really old
- Won't stick even when spotless
Pricing
| Service | Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Clean and restore suction | 10 mins | £60 |
| Supply and fit new mat | 10-15 mins | £60 |
£60 minimum. New mat cost included if needed (standard mat).
Why Fix It Now?
⚠️ Slip risk - main cause of bathroom accidents
⚠️ Elderly/children - especially vulnerable to slips
⚠️ Gets worse - mat that slides a bit will slide more
✅ Quick fix - cleaned or replaced in 10 minutes
Why Choose Us for Bath mat suction fix in Exeter?
Mat sticking securely again
Bath cleaned properly while fixing
New mat if needed
Safety restored
What to Expect
Step 1: Assess The Mat
Check if mat can be restored or needs replacing. Look at condition of rubber and suction cups.
Step 2: Clean Thoroughly
Scrub bath surface and suction cups. Remove ALL soap residue, limescale, product buildup. Needs to be spotless.
Step 3: Refit & Test
Press mat down firmly, test each section sticks properly. Should be solid and secure.
🔧 DIY Tips
This is actually easy to do yourself if you've got time:
🔧 What you'll need
- Bathroom cleaner (limescale remover helps)
- White vinegar (brilliant for soap scum)
- Scrubbing brush or cloth
- Towel to dry everything
🧼 Cleaning process
Clean the bath:
- Remove mat completely
- Clean bath surface with bathroom cleaner
- Use vinegar on any stubborn limescale
- Rinse thoroughly
- Dry completely with towel
Clean the mat:
- Turn mat over
- Scrub each suction cup with brush
- Rinse thoroughly in clean water
- Use vinegar for stubborn residue
- Dry completely
Refit:
- Make sure both bath and mat are bone dry
- Press mat down firmly
- Press each suction cup individually
- Check entire mat is stuck down
⚠️ Common mistakes
- Not drying properly before refitting (water prevents suction)
- Leaving soap residue (even tiny amount stops it sticking)
- Trying to reuse a perished mat (buy a new one!)
- Not pressing suction cups down individually
💡 Pro trick: Once fitted, leave it to dry for an hour before running water. Gives suction time to properly grip without moisture interfering.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
How often should you clean it? Every few months, depending on how much gunk builds up in your bath. If it starts to lift, time to clean.
Cheap mats vs quality ones? Honestly, even cheap ones work if fitted properly to a clean bath. But quality ones have better rubber that lasts longer. Up to you.
Textured bath surface? Some modern baths have textured bases - suction cups don't work well on those. Might need a different solution (weighted mat or adhesive strips).
While I'm there... If you've got other bathroom jobs (loose toilet, dripping tap, plug chain replacement), lump them together. Much more efficient than separate visits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why won't my bath mat stick anymore?
Soap residue, limescale, and general gunk build up on both the bath and the suction cups. They need to be spotlessly clean to grip. Also, the rubber perishes over time - old mats eventually lose their suction completely.
Can you restore the suction?
If the mat's not too old, yes - thorough clean of bath and suction cups usually does it. Sometimes needs a gentle scrub with vinegar to remove limescale. But if the rubber's degraded, no amount of cleaning helps - you need a new mat.
Do I need to supply a new mat?
I can bring a standard bath mat if yours needs replacing - they're not expensive. Or if you've got a specific one you want, you can buy it and I'll fit it properly. Either works.
Is this really important?
Absolutely. Non-slip mat is crucial for safety - especially if you've got kids, elderly relatives, or just don't fancy breaking your hip in the shower. Slipping in the bath is how accidents happen.
How long does the fix last?
Once cleaned properly, should stick for months. But you need to keep bath relatively clean - soap scum builds up again over time. If mat is old and perished, a new one will last a couple of years.
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