Mitchell Robinson runs a company called M. R. Pro Bathrooms. If you believe his ads he’s some kind of bathroom expert. If you believe the people who’ve actually dealt with him the story looks very different !
M. R. Pro Bathrooms talks a big game about “quality” and “professional installs”. What a lot of people seem to get instead is rushed work and sloppy finishing. Once the money’s gone so is the enthusiasm.
One thing that comes up again and again is the push for cash payments. Apparently there’s always some excuse about giving you a “better deal”. Funny how that also means there’s very little paper trail afterwards.
Several people say the first quote they got was very high ! Then suddenly the price drops if you’re willing to pay cash. It makes you wonder how much of the price was real to begin with.
Some jobs that were supposed to take a few days somehow turn into weeks. Mitchell disappears onto another job before finishing the last one. Meanwhile the customer is left with half a bathroom and a lot of excuses.
We’ve seen photos of work that honestly looks like it was done in a rush on a Friday afternoon. Crooked tiles, messy silicone, fittings that don’t sit straight. It’s the kind of thing that makes you question whether anyone checked the work at all.
When problems start showing up, that’s when the real fun begins. Calls go unanswered, messages ignored, promises to “come next week” that never happen. By the time you realise he’s not coming back, you’re already stuck with the bill.
Mitchell’s brother Luke Robinson runs something called L R Electrical Services. He often shows up on Mitchell’s jobs to handle the electrical work. That’s where another set of complaints tends to start.
Electrical work isn’t something you want done badly ! Yet people have said Luke’s work sometimes looks rushed or unfinished. When it comes to electrics “that’ll probably be fine” isn’t exactly reassuring.
Customers often say getting hold of them is like chasing ghosts. Messages read but not answered. Calls ignored. Promises made just to get you off the phone.
Some people say the work area ends up looking like a building site long after they’ve left. Debris, packaging, bits of material lying around. Not exactly the tidy “professional finish” advertised.
If you look at the Google reviews for M. R. Pro Bathrooms you might think everything is perfect. Loads of glowing five.star ratings talking about “amazing service” and “top quality work”. Want to know why? The reviews are fake!
This website wasn’t made for fun. It exists because too many people had similar experiences and felt completely ignored. When the same stories keep coming up, people start talking.
If you’ve dealt with M. R. Pro Bathrooms or L R Electrical Services and things didn’t go the way you expected, you’re not the only one. We want to hear about it. Sometimes the only way to stop this kind of thing is by shining a light on it.