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Bathroom Costs
shoebp12
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Hi im looking to ripout a very old bathroom, how much would labour cost to remove old bathroom,sink , toilet and install the whole suite. also rough costs for possible electrics, Tiling etc Thanks
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£150-200 per trade per day. If it is straight rip out and replace no more than a couple of days work to install the new suite. Tiling depends on number of tiles and condition of walls.0
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Hard to price up that sort of job until you start taking old tiles off. Old tiles often pull of plaster, then it has to be reboarded, more work, more money.
I would say in the worst case, with a basic suite, £2000-£2500.
That would be price for all materials, tiles, bath suite, labour, not included price for a skip. Midlands price.0
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