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Bathroom installation - recommendations please


Glojo10

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Hi,


We're ready to go with having our smallish bathroom renovated (approx 3.3 square foot). We've chosen the suite etc so need someone to install it, swap over sink and towel rail, install thermo shower, tile floor and walls, change electrics, plus a bit of plastering/making good.


Can anyone recommend a good plumber/builder to get this all done. We've had a few quotes bu they range massively in price so I wanted to get a few more.


Many thanks, Jo

Hi jo, I've been using Paul the plumber 07974 755732 that I found off here. He has done bathrooms for me in the past to a few property's that I rent out, and my family have used them for their houses. He is highly recommended on here and is always on time and reasonably priced compared to others on here I used a few due to being a landlady I have always got upset tenants calling and he shots round to save my bacon, hope he can help you.
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Hi, I can definitely recommend Sylwester Bachurski for your bathroom installation. Already quite a few recommendations on the forum for these guys which is how I found them. Sylvester and Lucas did a fantastic job on our bathroom - a great finish from installation to tiling and plastering. They were flexible, reliable and friendly throughout and the quote came in at a good price. Sylwester's number is 07852336392
I'd definitely recommend Stephen at SPV (wwww.spvinstallations.co.uk t: 020 8658 2616 / m: 07941 266145), Stephen did an excellent, high quality and really affordable job of our bathroom, including using the existing bath but completely re positioning it and the radiator and installing extractor etc. The quality of his tiling is superb And was a lovely guy to deal with too.

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