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moogwai

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Dudes,i have an awkward straight swap bath and basin to fit,not done one these for a long time and was wonderin how much you guys are chargin these days.
i have to take off a shower screen,possibly 1st row of tiles and renew. Will have to renew pipework to bath as its old and new bath won't slot right onto feeds.
i also have a swap over of an kitchen inset sink to do at the same house...probably at least a good days work.
 
It sounds like a LONG days work. Poss even 2 days. I'd be looking for £350-£400. Dont underprice yourself. Removing old tiles and putting new ones in can be tedious and time consuming.
 
Plucky's right.
Break the job into stages e.g.
water off, drained
screen
carefully ( with chisel n ammer) cut tiles out
remove suite and possibly door architrave
fit flexis with isos etc for speed
Definately 2 days and make sure you price everything up adhesive,grout, waste pipe, new basin brackets etc.
I would charge around £300-£380 plus parts.
Just do it😉
 
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