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Would anyone advise on a builder who could quote for this, please? I think it is reasonably straightforward and just involves moving things around in quite a small bathroom to accommodate a washing machine too. We also need advice on any approvals we need to apply for so the builder needs to be conversant with building regs. Thank you.
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dulwichgirl2 Wrote:

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> Oh no. We hadn't thought of that. It is just a

> cloakroom - ie loo and whb- if that makes any

> difference?


So it's not actually a bathroom (no bath/shower), more of a toilet? Is that right?

Sorry, yes, it is a loo and whb currently.

Red devil, yes, we aren't totally behind the curve and had worked out the water and electrical issue plus the need for a suitably qualified individual.

Now, I am abit demoralised. It seemed like an easy task at first. Now, mountains of paperwork at best.

What paperwork dg2? It's just a matter of knowing what can be done and how it can be done. I guess the most that's required is that the electrics are outside the room, so the cable goes through a wall or partition. The fact that what you are really talking about is a toilet and a basin.........well it's not much different to a kitchen where most people have their w/machines i.e in terms of water.

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