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How much for a new bathroom suite, floor and tiling?

21 replies

waitingforthehammertofall · 14/08/2020 14:56

I want a rough idea on a price of a new bathroom. A bathroom suite to replace the current one, new flooring and tiling plus the labour for it etc...how much roughly am I looking at?

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NotSuchASmugMarriedNow1 · 14/08/2020 15:10

I'd say about £4k

waitingforthehammertofall · 14/08/2020 15:10

Thanks xx

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Sofasogood1 · 14/08/2020 15:30

Depends on the materials.

£4k sounds cheap. Think friends recently paid £15k on a small bathroom

Dinosauraddict · 14/08/2020 15:38

The last 3 bathrooms I've had done have ranged from £7-£10k all in.

NotSuchASmugMarriedNow1 · 14/08/2020 15:39

I'm assuming OP has a bog standard 3 bed barret home like myself I suppose lol.

I guess the grander the house you live in, the more you're going to pay for a bathroom refit.

WithIcePlease · 14/08/2020 15:45

Mid range I'd say 5k
To include removal of old suite, tiles etc
I have had a bathroom redone recently and some brochures were ridiculous prices for stuff like touch sensor mirrors, standard mirror cabinets, taps etc so purchased elsewhere.
I had higher range bath though

sbplanet · 14/08/2020 17:05

Cost of labour will vary depending on area of the country. What amount of tiling/flooring? 4k sounds optimistic.

OneRingToRuleThemAll · 14/08/2020 17:08

Depends what you're looking for in terms of style and quality, and if anything needs moving around. I paid £15k last year for a new bathroom.

NoRoomInBed · 14/08/2020 17:21

Mum paid 8k for a complete new everything. New walls, fixed ceiling wet walls new shower over the bath ect. She had a fire. Go figure the shower went up in flames and started it all

Rainbowshine · 14/08/2020 17:24

How large is the area? We updated our 2m by 2m bathroom this year - £7k for it all. We didn’t go for luxury either, this was midrange suite, aquastep flooring over 1.5 metre square and tiling the walls around the bath.

Devlesko · 14/08/2020 17:28

£500 for us as we do it ourselves.
I suppose you can pay anything you want to, some are about 5k.

Xiomara22 · 14/08/2020 17:28

We've just had ours done, we had:

New bath, sink unit, mirror, waterfall shower, rimless toilet, tiled floor and all 4 walls top to bottom. Cost just under £4000 once we'd had new pipes and fittings, tile adhesive and grouting, trims etc . That's before fitting cost too.

For a professional to fit it we would've been paying approx £8000 . Luckily we did it between us and with family members.

Our products were from Drench, Victorian plumbing and U.K. bathroom store.

Larach · 14/08/2020 18:36

£10,000 - included underfloor heating, moving some of the fittings & the electrics around, mid-range fixtures (quite expensive taps though), floor to ceiling tiling on all walls.

Very small bathroom.

wtftodo · 14/08/2020 19:53

I’ve just gathered quotes to remove existing bathroom and stud wall, move the bath and shower to a different wall, replace toilet in slightly different position and retile floor.

For labour, quote 1 including tanking around the bath and retiling the whole room is £2650 (no VAT).

Quote 2, leaving two walls alone so no tanking and just tiling floor and two other walls, around 2900-3400 plus VAT. South east london.

Waiting for other quotes which is a whole other story..

disneyprincess87 · 14/08/2020 20:25

I paid £3500. I'm in the north west. Sourced materials myself and a reliable fitter who came with plenty of recommendations. Took more time and effort but saved ££££. Specialist bathrooms quoted me between £8000 and £17000!!! It can be done.

Smallgoon · 14/08/2020 20:27

paid 12k for mine.

Smallgoon · 14/08/2020 20:30

@NoRoomInBed

Mum paid 8k for a complete new everything. New walls, fixed ceiling wet walls new shower over the bath ect. She had a fire. Go figure the shower went up in flames and started it all
Shock
dalrympy · 15/08/2020 12:20

I paid about £2k for re suite and materials and then around another £2 for all the fitting etc. But it's tiny

Bluntness100 · 15/08/2020 12:22

Christ I’ve just had my first quote in and it was 15k...😱

LBOCS2 · 15/08/2020 12:45

We're having our (large) en-suite redone and I had three quotes for labour only which range between £3,500-£5k and include tiling two walls and the floor. Obviously the sky is the limit when it comes to tiles and fittings, so you spend what you have budgeted on that.

lazyakita · 15/08/2020 17:32

We paid 7k-8k for two small bathrooms last year. I did pick pretty high quality fixtures & fittings which added to the cost. Someone nearby had a small bathroom done on a cheaper property by the same company and it was 4k as they picked much cheaper stuff and had less tiling done.

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