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    fitting a new bathroom suite

    The tiling wouldn't be such a problem if we had the tiles. I have all the right ideas but not the money, suppose you can't have everything. Am looking forward to having my first shower around this time next year. :lol:
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    fitting a new bathroom suite

    Once a workman enters my house I either make the coffee or leave my keys with him to lock up, I hate the noise, dust etc. As far as I know the bath came with a metal rest. I will get himself to post a full reply back to you later as he overseen the work. The toilet had a part missing so...
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    fitting a new bathroom suite

    All fitted. cost for fitting including fitting new chrome towel heater and lifting floors, moving existing pipework, fitting new shower etc £340. Now to get some tiles! Thanks for all your replies and advice.
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    fitting a new bathroom suite

    Do you know something that sink looks like the one I've ordered. To be honest I just wanted to get a new bathroom so only looked at the taps. My bathroom is tiny 6.0 x 6.6 so my quest was to get a shower bath and get out of the shop without succumbing to grabbing one of those fancy radiators...
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    fitting a new bathroom suite

    Cheers. Have just been told that the current shower takes a feed from the cold water tank. As long as the plumber and spark can handle it I don't mind. Can't wait to get shot of the grey suite we've had for the past 17 years! :oops:
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    fitting a new bathroom suite

    Thanks, really appreciate it.
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    fitting a new bathroom suite

    I have just ordered a new bathroom suite (prima B&Q) The sink seems to be one that hangs on the wall, whereas my existing sink has a pedestal that hides the pipes coming out of the floor. The existing sink is on a solid wall. Also my existing shower takes a feed from the hot water tank...
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