Toilet Block Transformation

Esher High School | Surrey

CID Study Space were asked to undertake a refurbishment of an existing toilet block. Unfortunately a recent TikTok craze had resulted in the toilets being vandalized. Large portions of the walls had been badly damaged as seen in the photos. The vanity unit had also been destroyed as had the cubicles. It was important that the block was safe, hygienic and useable for the start of term. We also needed to make the necessary adjustments to prevent the toilets being vandalized again.

Replacing the damaged flooring

The first step was to remove the existing, damaged vinyl flooring. The school had experienced plumbing issues which had caused water damage across the space. Unfortunately, the water had also damaged the ply subfloor so this also had to be removed and replaced. New Altro safety vinyl was installed. We finished the floor with a capped and coved skirting detail.

Door installation

Part of this project was to install six new doors as well as building new frames and architraves. We also fitted new ironmongery onto the doors.

Refreshing the hygienic walls

Melamine faced boards had already been used on the walls. However, over time these had become marked and tired looking. Using industrial cleaners we were able to make the walls look as good as new. Avoiding a complete redecoration was a more cost effective solution.

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