I have recently had a plumber in to do some work in our bathroom and I think that I have been ripped off.
I had removed the shower tray/doors/electric shower unit, the sink and pedestal, the cistern and the bathroom radiator. All these pipes where capped off with stop ends.
The work the plumber had to carry out was as follows:
Disconnect bath pipes and remove bath.
Unscrew toilet pan from floor and remove.
Lift floor to relocate new pipes for sink, bath and towel rail. The pipes for these where roughly in the same place only a foot or so moved to the right. all drainage remained the same only with the pipes being extended.
For the towel rail the existing pipes to the radiator were capped off and the bedroom radiator connect to the towel rail.
the new toilet was fitted in the same place.
the vanity unit/ sink was installed. the bath was installed and a quadrant shower was installed.
For the shower the electric shower unit was moved to the adjacement wall and so the cold feed in had to be tracked 1 foot into the wall.
The cost of this work for a plumber and his mate came in at a wopping £940.
Can anyone tell me if this is a bit over the top - after all he pretty much walked into a shell of a bathroom only having to remove the bath and the pan.
Thanks.
I had removed the shower tray/doors/electric shower unit, the sink and pedestal, the cistern and the bathroom radiator. All these pipes where capped off with stop ends.
The work the plumber had to carry out was as follows:
Disconnect bath pipes and remove bath.
Unscrew toilet pan from floor and remove.
Lift floor to relocate new pipes for sink, bath and towel rail. The pipes for these where roughly in the same place only a foot or so moved to the right. all drainage remained the same only with the pipes being extended.
For the towel rail the existing pipes to the radiator were capped off and the bedroom radiator connect to the towel rail.
the new toilet was fitted in the same place.
the vanity unit/ sink was installed. the bath was installed and a quadrant shower was installed.
For the shower the electric shower unit was moved to the adjacement wall and so the cold feed in had to be tracked 1 foot into the wall.
The cost of this work for a plumber and his mate came in at a wopping £940.
Can anyone tell me if this is a bit over the top - after all he pretty much walked into a shell of a bathroom only having to remove the bath and the pan.
Thanks.