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    Bathrooms and Builders.

    I am going back to the UK at the weekend to try and get my bathroom refurb underway,just going for a few days to try and source a decent plumber who is insured and hopefully get the job kicked-off,anyone have a ballpark figure or had such works dont,old bathroom gutted new bathroom fitted?Average price for such a project and roughly how long did it take?
    Its not on a pinoy theme but I could insert CR in place of bathroom



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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    I am going back to the UK at the weekend to try and get my bathroom refurb underway,just going for a few days to try and source a decent plumber who is insured and hopefully get the job kicked-off,anyone have a ballpark figure or had such works dont,old bathroom gutted new bathroom fitted?Average price for such a project and roughly how long did it take?
    Its not on a pinoy theme but I could insert CR in place of bathroom
    I cannot offer any recommendations for such a "pressing need" as bathroom accessories ... except to exercise caution on the "contractor" you employ to do the "jobby" ... the last thing you want is a load of crap!


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    I would go to B&Q or Wicks to source your new suite, buy it yourself (cheaper) and just employ the plumber to fit and finish. Tilewise or Topp's Tiles are good to source the style you prefer. In my last house I did the lot myself, but if you dont have time, just make sure you dont get ripped off.
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    Hi Tawi! Sorry for my later reply! I only saw your post on my blog yesterday, but I don't like writing longer replies on the little screen on my phone. I was decorating when I got home until 10.30pm when I had something to eat and was going to reply then, but ending up falling asleep in my chair until 1.30am!

    I did a lot of research for mine such as getting all the brochures from Homebase, Wickes, B&Q, Bathstore and other local plumbing/bathroom showrooms etc. Quite often most of them have a sale on at some point. I also spent a lot of time looking on ebay as there is a lot of stuff there too.

    You can buy cheap sets such as £200-300 for the bath, bath taps, basin, basin taps and loo from the main DIY stores, but I wouldn't think the quality is so great and the bath would more likely flex when you stand in it. Also the chrome might not be so great on the taps & not last so long.

    I chose the design I liked best and tried to get everything to match and be a similar style, with the best quality and best price for them as you can pay a lot of difference from one place to another.

    For basins you can get pedestal ones, wall-mounted ones and ones with cabinets beneath (which I got). The ones with cabinets I find handy as they don't take up much more space, but give you a handy extra storage area.

    Here's what I got:
    (From Bathstore my bath was £160 (with about £130 off), the basin and cabinet was £260 (with about £170 off), then the wastes/plugs were about £50.

    From companies selling on ebay:
    shower was £190, shower door was £65, bath panel £35, basin tap was £56, bath taps were £120 and loo was £120 (RRP-£560!). All those things you can pay a lot more from the large DIY stores.

    Wall cabinet was £90 from Argos.

    I bought packs of large 33cm square tiles from Wickes a few years back in a sale, but you can pay £10-£20 for a pack of 9 of the large size and I used the same on the wall as the floor. Bag of grouting you can buy to mix up or ready mixed -£7-£16. Again quite often you will find certian packs of tiles in a sale at the main DIY stores.

    I did the tiling myself on the 4 walls and floor full height on the main bath wall and shower end, then just below half height after the bath area on the wall the wall opposite the bath and the wall behind the basin and loo. I tiled my kitchen floor and as that worked out ok, I thought I'd have a go at the bathroom tiling. I also measured up my room and drew it up on the PC on CAD, then worked out the tile design as I didn't want any slim pieces in the wrong area and it also helped with knowing how many packs of tiles I'd need.

    I also did the filling, rubbing down and painting on the walls and ceiling which took ages as the walls were so uneven.

    The plumbing was done by a friend who's a plumber and lives nearby. That was £350 for taking out the old stuff, fitting the loo, fitting the basin and cabinet, fitting the bath, bath panel, shower and all the pipework for those.

    I've been doing it since the beginning of December! It's taken so long as the bathroom was in such a state before (previous owners did nothing and I think it was the original sanitaryware from the '50's!), there was a lot of tiling and grouting to do, fitted a new door and architrave (neighbour slightly messed up fitting the door, so had to spend hours and hours filling and getting the heading even!) I'm also a perfectionist!

    How much yours will cost depends on how much you will do and how much you want them to do. There were tricky things like when he removed the loo-he put a flexi-pipe on it to the soil pipe and I had to flush it with a bucket of water until I had done the tiling underneath that area and he could fit the new loo. Ideally it's best to start tiling from the doorway and then work back as I found that as my walls were slightly out I ended up with a slightly bigger gap before the doorway one-side compared to the other, but once the grouting is done it won't really notice. I'll add a couple of pics shortly at different stages of doing my bathroom.

    Hope that helps!


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    Thanks for such in depth replies lads,very appreciative and thats the truthSEB i dont really have time to source and buy materials myself,its just a hit-and-run visit hopefully this weekend,I have someone I can trust with better a better interior design eye than myself so they will oversee the project,I just want it done ASAP as I have been promising myself to get it done for the last few years,I never had the time before,nor the cashWouldnt mind seeing pics of yours
    Steve,hope I dont get ripped off but the clients(me) distance from the job might add a quid or two,as long as its done I guess
    the last thing you want is a load of crap!
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    Oh, also forgot the wall extractor vent-they are £25-150. Managed to get mine for £33 and the normal price was £110 or so! Also put some waterproof speakers in the ceiling!


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    depending where you are in the uk i have a great worker i know, and the cost well that all depends on what you want to do to the room, just remember white looks white no mater what the cost is


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    Oh, also forgot the wall extractor vent-they are £25-150
    Need a new one,my old ones noisy
    depending where you are in the uk
    Surrey Steve,I will get a couple of quotes and get someone to oversee the project for me,white is good enough for me



    Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
    The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.


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    This was how it was just before I moved in!:



    And this was earlier tonight:




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    Nice job.

    The bathroom in my (rented) house where I've lived for the past 3 years apparently cost £6000 four years ago, and the fittings quality is RUBBISH.

    Having been a 'Kitchen/Bathroom Designer' in a previous life I have a bit of knowledge.

    Price is no indication of quality !

    I know it's not relevant to you Tawi2, but the advice to buy your own fixtures and fittings and then have them fitted by a qualified known and trusted fitter and plumber is sound advice IMO.

    Also, at least you OWN everything if they decide to 'pull the plug', if you'll pardon the pun.


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    Lovely job, Tim! Complete with "bog roll" too ... for your mahal to take back to the Phils as a souvenir!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Lovely job, Tim! Complete with "bog roll" too ... for your mahal to take back to the Phils as a souvenir!
    Still got the loo roll holder to fit for it! Also a light to get, marble window cill to fit, little bit of coving where the pipework goes through it, doorway to paint, door to re-fit & paint and a tiny bit of tile grouting, then a few little accessories to finish it off!


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    Hi Tawi

    I had my main bathroom refitted 3 years ago at a cost of about £3,500. It took about 5 days to rip out the old one and and instal the new. It included fitting a P shaped bath with glass door and ceramic wall tiles, electric shower, large towel radiator, sink with vanity unit, low level WC, 5 downlighters and a lovely cappuccino marble tiled floor which still looks great after 3 years. The bathroom furniture was a bargain and sourced from a local plumbers merchant. Tiles from Topps Tiles

    My cloakroom was finished last Saturday and took just over two days to complete. It comprises of a towel radiator, wall mounted vanity unit with rectangular ceramic sink, low level wc, polished granite floor tiles and glass mosaic tiles on one feature wall ....... it looks stunning! The bathroom furniture was purchased in The Bathstores sale last month and the tiles came from Topps Tiles. Total cost including labour £1300.

    Finally, my ensuite shower room is being replaced over this Easter and is expected to take 4 days to complete. I shopped around for this - wall mounted unit with granite worktop, low level wc both from Homebase, round sink bowl, tall mixer tap, illuminated mirror and towel radiator all from Bathstore, shower tray and door from B&Q, tiles from Topps Tiles, also 3 downligters ........ total cost including labour approx £2300.

    SouthEast Boy - great job with your bathroom, you must be feeling very pleased and satisfied with your very own efforts


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    SEB, wow, that's a great job you did on your bathroom.

    Refurbishing a bathroom is not so troublesome these days for DIYT enthusiasts.
    But, it takes quite a lot of time, effort and some knowledge. I also agree with others that sourcing your own fittings is a much better idea.

    Problem is that Tawi2 has nowhere near enough time to work on the bathroom himself. Hardly enough time to select the equipment, fittings and overall design.
    Means hobsons choice. Hope it all goes well.


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    Nice work Tim
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    cost £6000
    Thats the ceiling of my price-range,dont want to shell out more than that because I dont have more than that
    Tim,I cant see your picsI will log back in later and try to view them,this place doesnt have decent internet connection
    Rosie,women are always nest builders,very houseproud,your place sounds great
    I think some guys are different,as long as I can get my head down its fine with me,I really am minimalistic and very basic(But am currently residing in a half million pound villa with a great pool,not mine,I dont own it but with I did).
    I might take pics of the new bathroom though mine is so small I will need a fisheye lens to get it all in



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    The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.


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    Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
    Still got the loo roll holder to fit for it! Also a light to get, marble window cill to fit, little bit of coving where the pipework goes through it, doorway to paint, door to re-fit & paint and a tiny bit of tile grouting, then a few little accessories to finish it off!
    Seriously though, mate ... you've carried out a truly marvellous conversion. And, although I could scarcely match your skills, we share the same tastes for colour co-ordination. Your girlfriend will be completely "bowled over" (excuse the pun!) when she sees it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    .....Your girlfriend will be completely "bowled over" (excuse the pun!) when she sees it.


    Still on the ball then cock


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    Yes, I reckon he'll be bathed in glory and flushed with pride when she sees his handiwork, and no need for any soft-soaping

    (Sorry...couldn't resist tapping into this thread with some toilet humour)


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Yes, I reckon he'll be bathed in glory and flushed with pride when she sees his handiwork, and no need for any soft-soaping

    (Sorry...couldn't resist tapping into this thread with some toilet humour)

    Nice work Graham

    Arthur, your turn


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post

    Arthur, your turn
    ... okay ... anything to oblige ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    "bowled over" when she sees it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post


    Still on the ball then cock
    ... sooo bowled over ... she'll send pictures to her *cister 'n' brother about it - on [her] ~o~o~o~-chain-o~o~o~ mail (read chained male ) - basin' it on her "night on the tiles" with Tim ... and *they'll baith lav at this "cock and ball" story!


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    £6000

    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    ......Thats the ceiling of my price-range,dont want to shell out more than that because I dont have more than that
    Phew Tawi2, wish I could rise those dizzy heights


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    hi tawi saw this on yahoo could there are so links to recomended tradesmen

    http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/The...430846456.html
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    What a shower we are.

    Question is....are you a Fairy or a Lifebuoy.... scrubber or Mr.Muscle ?

    Full of Flannel or full of **** ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    What a shower we are.

    Question is....are you a Fairy or a Lifebuoy.... scrubber or Mr.Muscle ?

    Full of Flannel or full of **** ?
    Yes ... I suppose they'll need a good sponge down also ... otherwise they mightn't feel to(o)well afterwards!


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    Arthur, I reckon we're really plumbing the depths here.

    If we keep going off-topic we'll be getting into hot water


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    Quote Originally Posted by South-east boy View Post
    This was how it was just before I moved in!:



    And this was earlier tonight:


    I prefer the before pictures Nice job though, looks well finished. I had a mate just do his bathroom, tokk it back to plaster and got some chaps in to do it all for him. Bearing in mind he had the floor and walls all tiled and some stuff moved around so that involved re-plumbing. All in it cost £6000.
    It's been emontional


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    Arrow

    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Arthur, I reckon we're really plumbing the depths here.

    If we keep going off-topic we'll be getting into hot water
    Indeed, Graham ... others might think we're going "round the bend" ... as indicated by the green arrow (above left) ... and in need of a cold !


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Thats the ceiling of my price-range,dont want to shell out more than that because I dont have more than that
    Tim,I cant see your picsI will log back in later and try to view them,this place doesnt have decent internet connection
    Rosie,women are always nest builders,very houseproud,your place sounds great
    I think some guys are different,as long as I can get my head down its fine with me,I really am minimalistic and very basic(But am currently residing in a half million pound villa with a great pool,not mine,I dont own it but with I did).
    I might take pics of the new bathroom though mine is so small I will need a fisheye lens to get it all in
    I'm not sure if you have managed to see the pics yet, but if you have, you'll see that mine is not exactly big! I had a bit of a problem as most of the basin cabinets that were available seemed to be 600mm w and above and that was just too wide to go between the bath and the loo, so I was limited to my choice of ones around the 500mm w size. I also had an angled soil pipe to move it away a little bit more too. Although I fitted ok on the loo with a straight pipe, someone bigger or of course women who have hips would be a bit nearer to the cabinet.

    I forgot to mention that the wiring for the extractor fan cost £60. Most fans to buy are £30-70. I got mine because of the design and it's also a super-quiet one (they usually give the db of how loud the fan is when you read the details of the fan before you buy).

    Recessed ceiling lights look very nice, but of course more to buy, fit and use more electricity.

    Thanks for all the comments everyone. I'll add a couple of pics once its totally finished and got all the little accessories & things in the right place.


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