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Can anyone who does bathrooms give me an idea of labour costs involved?
Standards sort of size - 1.7x2m
Rip everything out, install new in the same location and full re-tile

I know its asking how long is a piece of string but just a ball park figure, 1,2,3,4,5k?

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Between 2 and 4. Lots of variables though.

I always thought 2k was the going rate so turn down bathroom work as its too much effort/hassle for the money
Was chatting to a builder type who seemed to think 3-4k was the going rate for an 'average' quality bathroom
 
He may have been exaggerating, thats why I thought I would ask those in the know on here
It does seem that lots of plumbers dont do bathrooms and its now seen as a builders job
 
1k labour for the plumbing and leave the tiling etc to someone who does it 5 days a week that can do it better than me.
 
I have just been quoted £4910+ VAT, labour only for a downstairs shower/cloakroom. WC, basin, shower enclosure, towel rail, flooring and about 7m2 of tiling. I'm providing all materials, but will not be accepting this quote.
 
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I have just been quoted £4910+ VAT, labour only for a downstairs shower/cloakroom. WC, basin, shower enclosure, towel rail, flooring and about 7m2 of tiling. I'm providing all materials, but will not be accepting this quote.

Thats because you are supplying the materials. Lol.

Or you said you run a merchant and they are trying to get some of their money back.
 
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I have just been quoted £4910+ VAT, labour only for a downstairs shower/cloakroom. WC, basin, shower enclosure, towel rail, flooring and about 7m2 of tiling. I'm providing all materials, but will not be accepting this quote.


How big is the bathroom?
If that's a standard bathroom size I think it's over prized. I'd think with materials it could be right but then again it depends on your suit. If you provide the materials it shouldn't be more then 3-4k max ... that's just my opinion. It looks like you don't even tile the bathroom in full do you ? 7m square is not much could be just the bathroom floor.
 
There are a fitters by me one charges £5k minimum for 6x6 room ? Come on who has a room that size and bloke facing me charges £5.5k minimum who is always busy so we named him "Chockka" for obvious reasons he gets all materials which are cheap and from local suppliers and pays for tiler cash in hand uses plastic slotted ceiling no plasterboard as too much cost involved
Maybe I'm in the wrong trade?
 
Just done an enquire. Pretty much a straight swap, fully tiled inc shower
From scratch i charged about £800 for the plumbing and the tiler charged roughly a 900-1100
Customer could have paid 8 grand, he wouldn't be able to get a better job.
 
Just done an enquire. Pretty much a straight swap, fully tiled inc shower
From scratch i charged about £800 for the plumbing and the tiler charged roughly a 900-1100
Customer could have paid 8 grand, he wouldn't be able to get a better job.

I have always said this tilers earn more than plumbers and with naff all responsibility .
 
Just done an enquire. Pretty much a straight swap, fully tiled inc shower
From scratch i charged about £800 for the plumbing and the tiler charged roughly a 900-1100
Customer could have paid 8 grand, he wouldn't be able to get a better job.

I have always said this tilers earn more than plumbers and with naff all responsibility .
 

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