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Does anyone out there do complete bathroom refits themselves, or do it using plumber and sparky? Or do you think its alot of hassle for the money and would just sooner stick to tiling. Ive been asked if i could do them for customers a few times but have always given them my pals number who does refits.Im sure theres good money to be made,just wondering if anyone else does well out of it?:thumbsup:
 
I trained as a tiler myself so I will be sticking with that. Sparks and water don't mix with me, so someone else can do it!:yes:

Grumpy
 
its better if you team up with some one to offer full refits. but tiling pays better on the refits, on the other hand a plumber can do a bathroom suite exchange in less than a day sp he could do work for 2 or 3 tilers a week.
 
As Grumpy says unless you know how to plumb a bathroom in or wire electrics and you are covered by insurance then i wouldnt bother.

I have done a couple of refits myself but found it a pain in the butt tbh as there are lots of little things you need to do,to make sure no leeks etc,so my advice is stay away.

Electricity should be left to the experts imo TOO DANGEROUS.

At least you can sleep at night if you concentrate on the tilling.
 
I work with a plumber now and again to do refits when folks are on hols. Have everything done and dusted when they get back. He tiles a bit and i labour to him as and when suits. We call in another mate who sparks for showers and any other electrics. We charge a fair old price but we leave the house inside and out like new. Means some long days if they are only away for a long weekend!
 
I've done several re-fits and started out advertising them as offered, but I've found that there are too many little niggly bits to fix with crap suites which drag on in the end. I never touch electrics, always bring in a qualified sparky, but I'm competent and insured for basic plumbing.

I've taken bathrooms off all my advertising now and I'll only do them again if they are decent quality, i.e. not B&Q 150 quid specials.
I like to do a really good job and want customers who appreciate that!
 
Very interesting. I am just looking into going on a bathroom fitting course. I don't want to do anything spectacular just rip out and refit suites. Okay you may spend alot of time on the fitting of them to start with but after a while you should speed up and carry the correct fittings etc on your van. It can only bring in more work surely? I sometimes feel i'm missing out on jobs because other people are offering a broader service. I was tiling a bathroom for a customer recently and she told me the guy who fitted the suite, 1 bath, 1 toilet and 1 sink charged £175 and was finished in a morning!

It seems to be a no brainer to me, what do you think?
 
A bathroom in a morning!! Does the bath move? I take a couple of days but pride myself on a job well done. (You can spend 60/70 quid on fittings)I've tiled bathrooms before where someone else has plumbed it in and the bath moves! Starting a complete refit tomorrow, new suite, tiled walls and floor, expecting to be in there for up to two weeks. Went to fix a badly fitted toilet last week in which a bathroom fitter charged 500 quid a week and told the customer it would only take a week, he was there for nearly three! As graces's dad said, use a qualified electrician. new builders regs come in this year where bathroom circuits have to be on a seperate 30 amp RCD, but don't quote me on that one just yet!
 

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