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W.P.S PLUMBING & DRAINAGE

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Welcome to - (W.P.S) - Plumbing & Drainage Fast, Friendly, reliable . . .Emergency or Planned, We'll get to you fast w...

Titanium Drainage and Plumbing

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Local Drainage company, working in skegness and surrounding areas. Offering you a range of services. Drainage: jetting unb...

Elizabeth Hope

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Elizabeth Hope off a full turnkey solution for Masterclass Kitchens & Bathrooms to Love covering Manchester & Greater Manc...

IPS Plumbing & Heating

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I am a qualified plumbing engineer, have learned my trade working for a plumbing company for 4 years i have also been To h...

AJK Plumbing and Heating

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We specialise in bespoke bathrooms and kitchens giving you the most modern or vintage look to your household, we give a co...

Recent Bathroom Fitter Enquiries

24 Feb

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Barrow-upon-Humber - DN19

Enquiry from: Y. H

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached How many rooms are you looking to have decorated: 1-2 rooms Are you looking to remodel the rooms: No Do you require P...

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24 Apr

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Grimsby - DN33

Enquiry from: Christopher H

Start Date: Immediate

customer has a bathrooms project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for bathroom design & install. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a plumber.confirmed i...

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04 Nov

Bathroom | Basin, Bath, or Toilet Supply & Install

Grimsby - DN34

Enquiry from: Steve D

Start Date: Immediate

Quadrant shower cabinet & tray - regrout tiles

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13 Feb

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Grimsby - DN41

Enquiry from: Ella L

Start Date: Immediate

Small ensuite reurbishment/rearrange Shower handbasin and wc. Need this done immediatly if possible.

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07 Dec

Bathroom | Basin, Bath, or Toilet Supply & Install

Grimsby - DN32

Enquiry from: Vincent W

Start Date: Immediate

new toilet to be supplied and installed are you the property owner: owner of the property what do you require in your bathroom: toilet do you require tiling work: no do you require decorating of wall...

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13 Jun

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Immingham - DN40

Enquiry from: Margaret C

Start Date: Immediate

customer in immingham area has requested that we arrange quotes for their bathroom design & install project.mrs are considering various options and would like to discuss with a plumber directly.please...

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15 Feb

Bathroom | Fitting

Grimsby - DN37

Enquiry from: Glyn J

Start Date: Immediate

Install a walk in shower , plumb in a washing machine and dishwasher. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Do you have all the materials required: Yes Require...

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25 Jan

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Scunthorpe - DN15

Enquiry from: Muhammad A

Start Date: Immediate

New toilet under stairs Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What do you require in your bathroom: Toilet, Basin Do you require tiling work: No Do you require decorating of walls: No Do ...

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24 Jul

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Market Rasen - LN7

Enquiry from: James H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Full bathroom refurbishment (bath, wash basin W.C with separate or included bidet ). Full wall and floor tiling and new light fittings. All pipework to be concealed.

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03 Jul

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Grimsby - DN33

Enquiry from: Ms J

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Bath Basin Toilet

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30 Jun

Bathroom | Fitting

Scunthorpe - DN16

Enquiry from: Nigel B

Start Date: Immediate

Replace bath with new shower cubicle. Replace old shower with new one. Remove old tiles from around bath with new shower splash panels and few little jobs around the bathroom

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23 Apr

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Ulceby - DN39

Enquiry from: Wendy R

Start Date: Immediate

Bathroom installation walk in shower sink toilet and tiling

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24 Nov

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Grimsby - DN32

Enquiry from: Vanessa H

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mybathroomprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Bathroom floor area: 8, Work description: Looking to have a full suite and shower fitted Are you the ...

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21 Nov

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Grimsby - DN32

Enquiry from: Keith H

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace How many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 Bedrooms Time scale: Immediate Other Forms: 17, 35, 381, 77, 63 Agreed to recieve quotes fo...

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06 Nov

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Market Rasen - LN7

Enquiry from: Hugh M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

*Property owner Bathroom design Supplied and fitted Please call to appoint

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04 Nov

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Market Rasen - LN7

Enquiry from: Hugh M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

to change a small bathroom to a wet room for my father who is 87

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28 Oct

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Grimsby - DN41

Enquiry from: Abby C

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mybathroomprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Bathroom floor area: 6'3" * 6'1", Work description: New suite fitted

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27 Sep

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Brigg - DN20

Enquiry from: Richard L

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mybathroomprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Bathroom floor area: 4.37 m, Work description: Re vamp , remove bath install shower. New Loo, tiling ...

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27 Sep

Bathroom | Basin, Bath, or Toilet Supply & Install

Brigg - DN20

Enquiry from: Richard L

Start Date: Immediate

Bathroom revamp..remove bath install shower , tiling , new loo, level floor, tank exterior wall, install radiator

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13 Sep

Bathroom | Basin, Bath, or Toilet Supply & Install

Brigg - DN20

Enquiry from: Richard L

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Bathroom revamp, remove bath and install shower etc

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How much do Bathroom Fitter services cost?

How much do Bathroom Fitters cost? Costs for Bathroom Fitters in 2026 can differ relying on the type of job that you want to have carried out in your house. It's the question we get asked a whole lot "how much do Bathroom Fitters cost?".

If you’re about to fit a new bathroom in your home, then you’d probably be wondering how much would be the labour cost of getting it done. Unfortunately, a single accurate answer can’t be provided to this question as there are many influencing factors that can determine the labour cost to fit a new bathroom. In this guide, we’ll give you a good insight on bathroom fitters charge to help you make informed decisions.

While you can obtain a good evaluation when planning the work on your bathroom, the final cost can largely vary. For small jobs such as fitting a pedestal basin with taps, professional installers can charge within the range of £170 to £250. Meanwhile, bigger projects such as tiling an entire bathroom can cost an average fee of about £70 to £90 per square metre. Generally, the overall average cost of fitting a new bathroom is about £6,500 in the UK. But in an event whereby you’ll be switching to a bathroom suite that’s exactly like the old one which wouldn’t require extra flooring as well as tiling, there’s a high chance you may be able to complete the project for a significantly lesser price.

The main reason why the labour costs vary is due to the fact that each individual job will have to be priced based on its own particular requirements and circumstances. Other influencing factors that’ll affect how easy a job is to complete, how much material will be incorporated and the duration of the project includes the size of the bathroom in question as well as the shape. However, there can be unforeseen complications like damaged piping which will also raise the price of the project and more.

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The average price
of a Bathroom Fitter in Barrow-upon-humber is:

£1,653

Bathroom Fitter job Bathroom Fitter cost in 2026
Bathroom fitting in Barrow-upon-humber £1,840-£2,760
Bathroom design and install in Barrow-upon-humber £2,625-£4,025
Shower or Bath Fitting in Barrow-upon-humber £307-£952
Shower installation in Barrow-upon-humber £1,090-£1,635
Shower supply and installation in Barrow-upon-humber £1,050-£1,960
Toilet Fitting in Barrow-upon-humber £293-£945

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Bathroom Fitter FAQs

What questions should I ask a bathroom fitter?

Regardless of the quality or how perfect the products for your new bathroom are, getting the right bathroom fitter for your bathroom refit is just as important to your project as any other thing you can possibly think of. Hiring a fitter is quite simple, but hiring a fitter who can get the job done to your requirements is another thing entirely. To hire the right bathroom fitter, there’s the need to consider all the features of a bathroom as well as any specialized products you may have selected. For instance, you’re going to need a professional tiler if you have quartz resin tiles. Also, if you wish to fit some luxurious underfloor heating, you’d need the services of a qualified electrician. Here are some of the questions you should ask from your bathroom fitter when having your bathroom fitted.

  • Have you got any experience working with this type of product? Each and every bathroom fitting job is unique. Your question should lean more towards whether or not the bathroom fitter possesses any experience working with the type and style of the product your selected rather simply asking the number of bathrooms they’ve fitted.
  • Request a portfolio. Ask the bathroom fitter if they have any portfolio you can go through. This will give you a good idea of the quality of their works.
  • Ask technical questions. Technical questions will go a long way to help you separate the boys from the men. The trick here is to know the answer beforehand, so when the prospective bathroom fitter provides an answer you’d know how good they are. 
do you need planning permission to add a bathroom?

Asides from the cost of adding a new bathroom to your property, one other essential factor you’ll need to consider before moving forward is whether or not a planning permission is required to complete the project. This is a very important step as failure to obtain a planning permission when its actually needed can lead to a severe penalties from the authorities. If you’re also wondering if you proposed bathroom addition project will also require a planning permission, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to let you know if you’d really require a permission to add a new bathroom or otherwise. Let’s take a look!

Generally, bathroom extensions are normally classified as permitted development which allows you to carry out your project without any interruptions from the law or your local authority. In other words, if your extension is meets up with the guidelines of the permitted development rights, you won’t have to apply for a planning permission. However if otherwise, you’ll have to apply for a planning permission to your local council and may require additional reports. What’s more? If you plan on adding the bathroom to a listed building, you must obtain a planning permission as you’d be altering the internal fabric of the building.

And regardless of your position, you’ll always need building regulations approval before you can carry out any bathroom extension project. It may also be required that you’ll have to issue a part wall notice if you’re to build on or close to the boundary with a neighbour.

what is a thermostatic shower

A thermostatic shower is simply a shower that only needs to be set at a given temperature and it automatically maintains this set water temperature all by itself. Typically, this type of shower functions with the three primary types of water system available in the UK. Thermostatic showers are very popular in residential buildings featuring both mains-fed hot water systems as well as combi-boiler systems due to the fact that they’re both renowned for the ease through which the flow of water can be affected by the actions of other individuals. In some events, this can mean the action of individuals in separate properties. As a result, gravity-fed water systems are usually more reliable, but even at that, thermostatic shower valves are mostly seen as an additional safety feature that’s quite useful should it be required. So how exactly does the thermostatic shower work?

 

A thermostatic shower makes use of a thermostatic valve to mix both the cold and hot feeds in the right proportion prior to channeling the water via the showerhead. As a result of the link that exists between water pressure and water temperature, this is able to maintain a steady flow. What’s more? Contemporary thermostatic showers can also shut down by itself if it observes that the supply of cold water has reduced to a level that’s considered to be unsafe which ultimately prevents scalding. What thermostatic showers simply does is to store hot water from the mains and then mix it with the right quantity of cold water in order to generate the desired temperature. They’re unlike electric showers which collect cold water from the mains and heat it up to the set temperature.

how to fit an electric shower?

First and foremost, it must be stated that replacing an existing electric shower is much easier than fitting one from new. This is primarily due to the fact that the main components required which includes the water pipes as well as electrical connections will have already been established. In this post, we’re going to assume that all these are already in place which means you’re replacing an existing electric shower with a new one. It’ll also be an advantage if the preferred electric shower features cable and pipe entry points at the top and bottom as well as the rear and side so as to allow for more flexibility when it gets to routing cables and pipes. If you’re not confident enough to pull off this task, then it’s strong advisable to call in a professional who can guarantee the best results the first time. Here are the steps you can follow to fit your electric shower:

  • Disconnect the power supply as you probably know water and electricity aren’t particularly the best of friends. Once done, you’ll also need to turn off the water supply
  • Remove the shower unit. Many shower units are secured with four screws which makes the removal rather straightforward.
  • Examine the shower connection points to determine if they’re in the same place on the new unit as they were on the old one.
  • Install the new shower unit. First, you’ll have to mark the position of the new units on the wall using a pencil. If the new units don’t possess the same silhouette as the old one, you’ll have to drill new ones preferably using a masonry drill bit.
  • Check your installation at both the electrical and water supply to ensure the connection is made correctly.
  • Test your new electric shower by turning the power and water supplies back on.
how much to fit toilet?

A leaky plumbing making some irritating sounds is not something anyone would love to live with. Whether your toilet is broken and needs to be replaced or perhaps you simply want a new modern toilet and is more visually appealing and up to date, like most DIY projects, the cost of fitting a new toilet is based on a number of factors. These factors the products or materials needed, the cost of the labour as well as the type of the toilet you’d like to install. It’s also important to note that a toilet replacement job may run the risk of extra materials being required for completion. Although a simple toilet differs in price ranging between £30 to about £100. For a cistern toilet, you should be ready to incur within the range of £100 to £300. What’s more? If a new inflow and outflow are required you should expect to incur an additional £30 for a top quality pipe. Also, pre-wall mounting models are usually more costly and under specific conditions, it may need some tiles which will also increase the costs.

 

Overall, the average price you should expect to incur for a professional plumber to install a toilet is within the range of £180 to £700 based on your preferred type of toilet and the need or otherwise of a pipework. Normally, most plumbers charge about £100 to £300 for each job based on the pipework that’s required. In order to minimize costs, you can also decide to sell off your existing toilet yourself as disposal prices have increased.

 

The main difference in price is primarily going to be the quality of the toilet that you opt for. Therefore, in order to lower your costs you can explore budget toilet options.

How long does it take to fit a bathroom?

Fitting a new bathroom can be a strenuous and very complicated task which usually comes with serious financial implications. But even more importantly, you’re most likely going to be working tight to a time schedule. So you’d like to know how soon you can have your bathroom space back and ready to use. This mostly either because you’re really impatient to see how your new bathroom will turn out to be or because you do not really fancy using another bathroom for long pending the time your new bathroom is being fitted and we definitely do not blame you. Having your bathroom back new and sparkling can be the best feeling ever and all professionals seek to get the job done as soon as they possibly can.

Overall, one thing that everyone would need to consider is mainly setting realistic expectations. Giving an accurate time it’ll take to complete the installation of your bathroom is almost impossible as there are many factors that can play a huge role in that. These factors include the size of the project as well as the design’s complexities, materials to be used and any other special requirements in the project. As a result, while 5 days is the average number of days it’ll take for the professional installation of a new bathroom, this can vary depending on the size of your bathroom and more. And you would have guessed, a smaller bathroom will require less number days when compared to a bigger bathroom with the same design. Also, designs can go a long way to determine the duration of a bathroom installation project with complex ones requiring more days as compared to simpler designs.

how to make a small bathroom look bigger?

Are looking small bathroom ideas that will make the whole space appear a lot bigger? Well, you’re definitely not alone as several other home and property owners in the UK are. With the absence of square footage, limited natural light coming in and little amount of fixtures to force in, the bathroom becomes a real headache to decorate. However, if you’re able to get this right, the whole space can be made to look a lot brighter and even more spacious. And more interestingly, you won’t have to carve a window or wall to make this happen. There are a bunch of small bathroom ideas that do not only make the space look a lot bigger, but will also make bold design elements look right at home in the tiniest space. In this post, we’ll be sharing with you some ideas you can incorporate to make your small bathroom look a lot larger. Let’s take a look!

  • Keep your colours light and bright. A wood floor as well as vanity will give your space a warm and serene feel. You can also mix this with a soft mini green hue which reflects the light from the window.
  • Mirror a wall. You should consider mirroring an entire wall of your small bathroom rather than hanging it just above the vanity. This way, the reflection of the light will do the same job a window does.
  • Go for a glass window shower. In the event whereby you’re just starting your bathroom design from scratch, you can consider consider using glass shower doors instead of using curtains as it’ll go a long way to open up the space.
How to fit a bathroom sink?

Is your bathroom sink damaged or old and looking fragile? If yes, then you’re most likely interested in fitting a new one as soon as possible. So how do you go about the installation of a new bathroom sink? This is one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to bathroom sinks and for a good reason. The fact is, if you’re DIY competent, then this is a task that shouldn’t give you too many hard times. However, if you’re without a proper training or experience, we’d recommend hiring the services of a plumber to guarantee the best results as save yourself some time and additional money which may result from costly errors. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to bathroom sink installation.

✓ Tap preparation. Apply a small amount of plumber’s mate putty to the base of the taps to be installed.

✓ Install the taps. Identify the taps holes in the sink and squeeze the taps firmly in place, fit the washers and back nuts to the sink’s underside.

✓ Wipe off excess putty. Use a suitable tool to wipe off excess putty that has been pressed out by the tap.

✓ Install the wastage drain. Fit the wastage drain easily into the sink in such a way that the back and front (not side to side) is faced by the two wastage holes.

✓ Tighten the wastage pipe. Squeeze the wastage pipe in, include the washer on the opposite side as well as the nut. Tighten properly with an adjustable spanner and wipe off excess put using a screwdriver or any suitable tool.

✓ Fit the sink to the wall. Put the bolts in position before hanging the sink. Once done, then bolt the sink to the wall and tighten the nut with an adjustable spanner.

✓ Ensure that it’s level with the help of a spirit level.

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