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Fitting a bath in a wet room

We just moved into a house that had a wet room shower. the walls are all tiled. Does anyone have the idea of the cost of fitting a bath? I am happy to keep the tiles and floor.

Thanks:)

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  • karl-123
    karl-123 Posts: 360 Forumite
    edited 11 December 2011 at 9:26AM
    yes £ 250 labour

    ps. a brand new one just went on e-bay for next to nothing,
    it was non standard 1500mm 5 feet long

    a standard bath is ( 1700mm long )
    just under 5 feet seven inches
    or over 5 feet six inches whichever way you want to look at it
  • tpt
    tpt Posts: 312 Forumite
    just one word of warning. If is been fitted properly you run a high chance of damaging the existing tiles when removing it. Ensure you have some spares before starting
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