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Fitting Bath and Sink

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 10:49 am    Post Subject:
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Hi first time on here but having read all the comments and advise I am sure you will be able to help. Just bought a house that has no bath in the bathroom. It currently has a sink and toilet. The toilet we are leaving where it is. However we are replacing the sink with a new bath so the taps of the bath will be in the same place as the sink was. We will get a new sink and put it at the end of the bath so will be moved about 1.5m. Is this a job we can do oursleves? If so please can you give me some pointers. Or should we get someone in to do it?
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Is this a job we can do oursleves?

Sounds very straightforward if you you plumbing skills, but you don't say !
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No plumbing skills at all. But I have a very capable uncle who is prepared to help. Would you need to know what sort of pipe work is currently in the bathroom to be able to advise. ?
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