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Cost of shower installation

bluecelticgirl
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Hi there I haven't a clue how much it would cost to install an electric shower in a bathroom - I have been quoted £300 - £350 - does this sound ok? This includes the cost of the shower - a Mira or Triton - no idea which model - I am in Central Scotland - any advice appreciated
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bluecelticgirl wrote: »Hi there I haven't a clue how much it would cost to install an electric shower in a bathroom - I have been quoted £300 - £350 - does this sound ok? This includes the cost of the shower - a Mira or Triton - no idea which model - I am in Central Scotland - any advice appreciated
Hi: is this a replacement or a new install? Make sure you nail down the exact model....some Miras cost in excess of £300 nd others around £100. Baldelectrician who posts on here could give a good idea of costs for your part of the UK.
HTH
CanuckleheadAsk to see CIPHE (Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering)0 -
Again.. Replacement of existing (using existing plumbing and electrics) or brand new with new pipe runs and cabling?0
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Thanks for responding. It is for a new installation so new cabling etc.0
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New install with new plumbing and electrics, £300 to £350 sounds pretty good to me, but as others have said you need to pin down details of the shower though.
We have a Mira sport in ours and we are happy with it.0 -
When you consider that the mains will be coming from your fusebox via an isolating 35amp switch, or similar, and water pipes from a convienent sourse, the price quoted seems to be a very fair one to me.
We had our shower re-located and the electrics cost was over £100 just for the labour alone.
Regards
BobUK0 -
Without seeing the job it's very difficult to say, as you can appreciate, but when you consider it includes the materials as well I would say it sounds very cheap. BUT, as has already been said, check which make/model of shower is being supplied. Personally I prefer to fit Mira. However, even with a cheap shower, 10mm cable, a fused RCD unit if your fuse box isn't already RCD protected, pipe, connections, 50Amp isolator plus bits & pieces plus labour plus travel. . . . . Does seem VERY cheap. Was he recommended to you by a trusted friend/colleague?0
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Hi there thanks for replies - the electrician was recommended to me. I have to get a new distribution board (is that the right word) as I have a really old one with no slot for shower and he is charging £250 for that. So from your replies sounds like he is charging a very fair price0
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The mathmatics certainly do not add up to my way of thinking.
Ask your electrician for a complete breakdown of his quotation then you can see whats included, and it will give you peace of mind.
It is always a good policy to get more than one quotation for any job undertaken by outside contractors, I usually like to get three and then compare quotes.
Regards
BobUK0 -
Hi Bob how do you mean it doesn't add up - too cheap or too expensive?0
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Hi bluecelticgirl (love your handle but a bit of a strange mix lol, i am from Glasgow)
The maths = £250 for new board
shower + installation and cable and switching etc is only costing £100
material alone will be over that!0
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