Hi,
I was going to completely redo my bathroom but due to time constraints think it would be better to get the professionals in.
I was hoping to spend £3000, almost 1000 of this is on tiles. This means £2000 for labour including all other building materials. My bathroom is tall, long and narrow - approx 3.5x 1.5m
The tradesmen who gave me this quote I like, he seems like he has a good eye for detail and would do a professional job.
I need the old suite removed, walls re-plasterboarded, false ceiling install with spot lights, new wall hung vanity unit and bath plumbed in and the whole bathroom tiled.
The quote I have been given is £3100 inc materials and labour. This does not include the actual tiles though. Does this seem fair or expensive?
I have included a copy of the quote and works involved below - Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ed
Plumber work
Strip out existing 3 piece suite and shower.
Remove radiator and replace valves, fit after tiling completed.
Renew all pipe work necessary from source and fit isolation valves on all supplies.
Alter 15mm supply and 32mm waste to suit new wall mounted vanity unit.
Alter 15mm supply for new electric shower, fit after tiling completed.
Fit new 1700 x 750mm bath, silicone seal prior to tiling.
Fit back to wall WC after tiling completed.
Alter mains and fit new stop cock.
Fit wash hand basin after vanity unit installed.
Fill and pressure test all, silicone seal to finish.
Joiner work
Remove existing tiles from and check substructure of walls.
If necessary strip substructure, bond and dry line walls with 12.5mm plasterboard.
Install shelving or hinged unit behind shower partition wall (client to confirm).
Lower ceiling by approximately 150mm and sheet with 9.5mm plasterboard.
Remove existing flooring and secure sub-floor before fixing minimum 12mm exterior plywood at 200mm centres.
Fit new walnut front and end bath panel and plinths if required.
Fit support pad in wall to take new wall mounted vanity unit.
Fit new shower screen and any accessories after tiling completed
Remove door and plane to new tile height, fit new threshold bar to suit.
Fit 12mm plywood on wall hung WC frame to support WC.
Address door facings issue when new wall depth is available.
Tiling work
Tile 5 m/sq shower and WC wall with mosaic style ceramic.
Tile 22 m/sq bath, door and radiator wall with 600 x 300mm porcelain landscape style stacked.
Tile 3.5 m/sq floor with 600 x 600mm porcelain (TBC by client).
Tile floor to ceiling, ingoes, ledge and soffit. Use straight edge chrome trim on externals.
Flexible adhesive to be used on all areas. Grout, silicone seal and polish.
Decorator work
Tape and fill plasterboard on ceiling and use moisture proof paint to finish.
Sand and paint woodwork around door (window not included).
Electrician work
Fit 6 low voltage 50W downlights in polished chrome finish (supplied).
Fit new single pole switch for light in hall.
Run new 10mm cable to distribution board to take higher rated shower and fit new 45A fuse.
Run 1.5mm cable to centre above vanity unit for demister/lighted mirror.
Wire new shower after tiling completed and fit mirror.
All Building materials will be supplied -, i.e. timber, plumbing sundries, adhesives etc. All debris and rubbish will be removed upon completion. All our work is fully insured and guaranteed.
Total for works, Labour and Materials £3100
I was going to completely redo my bathroom but due to time constraints think it would be better to get the professionals in.
I was hoping to spend £3000, almost 1000 of this is on tiles. This means £2000 for labour including all other building materials. My bathroom is tall, long and narrow - approx 3.5x 1.5m
The tradesmen who gave me this quote I like, he seems like he has a good eye for detail and would do a professional job.
I need the old suite removed, walls re-plasterboarded, false ceiling install with spot lights, new wall hung vanity unit and bath plumbed in and the whole bathroom tiled.
The quote I have been given is £3100 inc materials and labour. This does not include the actual tiles though. Does this seem fair or expensive?
I have included a copy of the quote and works involved below - Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ed
Plumber work
Strip out existing 3 piece suite and shower.
Remove radiator and replace valves, fit after tiling completed.
Renew all pipe work necessary from source and fit isolation valves on all supplies.
Alter 15mm supply and 32mm waste to suit new wall mounted vanity unit.
Alter 15mm supply for new electric shower, fit after tiling completed.
Fit new 1700 x 750mm bath, silicone seal prior to tiling.
Fit back to wall WC after tiling completed.
Alter mains and fit new stop cock.
Fit wash hand basin after vanity unit installed.
Fill and pressure test all, silicone seal to finish.
Joiner work
Remove existing tiles from and check substructure of walls.
If necessary strip substructure, bond and dry line walls with 12.5mm plasterboard.
Install shelving or hinged unit behind shower partition wall (client to confirm).
Lower ceiling by approximately 150mm and sheet with 9.5mm plasterboard.
Remove existing flooring and secure sub-floor before fixing minimum 12mm exterior plywood at 200mm centres.
Fit new walnut front and end bath panel and plinths if required.
Fit support pad in wall to take new wall mounted vanity unit.
Fit new shower screen and any accessories after tiling completed
Remove door and plane to new tile height, fit new threshold bar to suit.
Fit 12mm plywood on wall hung WC frame to support WC.
Address door facings issue when new wall depth is available.
Tiling work
Tile 5 m/sq shower and WC wall with mosaic style ceramic.
Tile 22 m/sq bath, door and radiator wall with 600 x 300mm porcelain landscape style stacked.
Tile 3.5 m/sq floor with 600 x 600mm porcelain (TBC by client).
Tile floor to ceiling, ingoes, ledge and soffit. Use straight edge chrome trim on externals.
Flexible adhesive to be used on all areas. Grout, silicone seal and polish.
Decorator work
Tape and fill plasterboard on ceiling and use moisture proof paint to finish.
Sand and paint woodwork around door (window not included).
Electrician work
Fit 6 low voltage 50W downlights in polished chrome finish (supplied).
Fit new single pole switch for light in hall.
Run new 10mm cable to distribution board to take higher rated shower and fit new 45A fuse.
Run 1.5mm cable to centre above vanity unit for demister/lighted mirror.
Wire new shower after tiling completed and fit mirror.
All Building materials will be supplied -, i.e. timber, plumbing sundries, adhesives etc. All debris and rubbish will be removed upon completion. All our work is fully insured and guaranteed.
Total for works, Labour and Materials £3100