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Hi, i recently completely re-did an upstairs bathroom. Total I charged for all work was around £3800. Checking in to see if you think this is a reasonable price.

Job included:
-complete gutting of old bathroom, removal of bath, sink, toilet, and about 6msq of old wall tiles and overboarding this 6msq wall with backer board.
-Lifting floor boards and running new water feeds (different places) for sink, bath, shower (new), toilet &radiator, as well as drainage pipework for each of these.
-Levelling floor, overboarding, installing underfloor heating and then tiling.
-Building stud wall 1m w x 2.4m high, 20cm deep to house water feeds and shower valve for shower, including two recesses about 1 ft sq.
-tiling all walls of bathroom floor to ceiling about 22msq
-fitting all new sink, bath, shower, toilet and radiator & extractor fan.

You may ask how long it took, but its difficult to rate in time, as Im not the fastest worker & I make sure everything is perfect, so thats why rather want an idea of price for the job please?
 
I've been doing bathrooms 10 years and the first few you do are a learning curve, what ever good job you think you've done and you might have it will be 10 times better in a few years, I used to take 20 days and now got it down to a 12-15 but its everything in a room apart from cables.
 
40 days....!
If you work a 5 day week that would of took you 2 month's.
Your customer must have very understanding.
You need to speed up, at present your only just earning above the living wage.
No way to run your own profitable business.
 
If you could buy experience it would be sold out everywhere. You will get quicker with time as you learn what needs to be perfect and what can be worked round. Dont skimp on prep work even if it seems like you are going backwards, it will save time later.
Take time at the beginning of the job after the strip out to work out heights and positions of things. Even roughly set out the tiles so that boxing alcoves etc don t end up with awkward cuts
 
Ill get u guys some more pics. Here is just 1 for starters. (And it was before grouting was complete so no comments about the corner being missed 😉
And slow yes, thats why I asked about price for job because thats what counts. How long it takes is a different matter.
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The only thing I hear in my head is 40 days!
If it’s just labour then I think you have completely done the customer.
1) because you haven’t done the work within a cost effective time frame.
2) you’ve charged them for your learning on the job.

Both which I believe to be totally unprofessional.
I just hope they weren’t an elderly couple!
 

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