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How much is it to fit a bathroom?

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surlycurly · 14/10/2018 21:16

Hello all- I'm trying to get some quotes to replace my bathroom, like for like. If you've had yours done recently can you tell me how much you paid and where you are? And don't sadden me with tales of useful husband and cousins that did it for a curry and a six pack. I may combust with envy. Thank you in advance xx

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Somewhereovertherainbow13 · 14/10/2018 21:46

We paid just over £7000 for ours but this included adding a shower as we didn’t have one before. For the first time ever my oh made all the decisions so he went for what he liked rather than considering cost

surlycurly · 14/10/2018 21:48

Thanks- I'm assuming you got the new bathroom with that? I bought one separately and just need someone to fit it.

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Mehaveit · 14/10/2018 21:49

Fitted using all our own materials was £3k+VAT

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Mehaveit · 14/10/2018 21:49

This was last month

dementedpixie · 14/10/2018 21:49

I got my bathroom and downstairs cloakroom done for £5200. Got an electric shower put over the bath. Bathroom fully tiled with new bath, sink/ toilet, flooring and ceiling. Cloakroom half tiled, new sink/ toilet and flooring. It was a local company that my neighbour used after finding them on the rated people website. They were happy with them so we used them too.

Exboarder · 14/10/2018 21:54

Our best quote this month (london) has been £3600 but grateful for Mehaveit as I should have realised, they didn’t mention VAT so no doubt need to add this.
This excluded materials other than paint . Two Others were several hundred more

surlycurly · 14/10/2018 21:56

Brilliant thank you all! I'm now horrified at how much it's going to cost to fit it- I'll keep looking 😩

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dementedpixie · 14/10/2018 21:57

My £5200 included all items plus fitting. Don't know what just fitting would cost

SpoonBlender · 14/10/2018 21:59

We provided about £1300 of loo/sink/shower/bath/taps/flooring; Fitting including some serious replastering and a lot of tiling was £3k.

surlycurly · 14/10/2018 22:26

@SpoonBlender that's how much I've paid for what I bought. I have a cheap tiler/ plasterer but am not sure how much it will cost for the actual bathroom suite to go in. Thank all for your replies

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viccat · 14/10/2018 22:36

If you have a tiler separately, then maybe not as much - tiling takes bloody ages and is quite expensive for that reason. The cheapest labour only quote I had was around £4,000 I think but that included tiling... In London.

Somewhereovertherainbow13 · 14/10/2018 22:51

Sorry op yes ours was all the fixings and fittings. It was a pretty even split though so about £3500 to fit. However oh insisted we had the bath and shower ‘tanked’ which added a few hundred to the original price so could have been cheaper. We also had to have new floor boards laid by the fitter which was included in that price

YolandiFuckinVisser · 14/10/2018 22:58

We paid £7000 last year but that was to completely replace and partially rebuild the room, inc taking out all the old bath and replace with a big shower, plumbing amendments, tiling, flooring, lighting, built in cupboards and a new door. We did the painting ourselves.

PalacePalacePalace · 14/10/2018 22:59

We've paid 5k for bathroom refurb... Includes removing everything out, new suite in, moving shower, tiling, building bespoke cabinet and large cupboard, new floor, ceiling, moving electrics and decorating.
Bathroom suite cost us another 2k on top.

Quotes we got varied massively with biggest being over 10k with materials and suite on top Shock

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