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Fitting a bathroom suit...?

How much would a plumber charge to take out an old three piece bathroom suite and fit a new suite in the same place?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    ring a few plumbers up & get quotes its usually foc. I wouldnt really recommend doing it yourself unless u already have some plumbing experience or some kind of competent person all it would take is 1 leak or 1 loose joint that you didnt realize or something & water can be very troublesome. hope this helps

  • 1 decade ago

    That completely depends on where you live and the conditions they would have to deal with. NO one on here could give you an accurate answer to that. Call a plumbing contractor for an estimate.

  • 1 decade ago

    you can do it yourself mate,if every-things going in the same place,just isolate the water supply,disconnect the appliances,and re-fit with new,just make sure the baths level,the sinks level and re connect.ive just gutted my bathroom,started from scratch and installed a six jet Jacuzzi corner bath and sink and toilet.thats including re-plastering,re wireing the lights,just plan it out first,otherwise youre looking at £400.00 plus

  • 1 decade ago

    depends if they are doing it cash in hand are if you are going through a company.

    cash in hand. around £250 -£300

    company charge around £350 - £450

    also depends what part of the country you live prices vary in different towns and citys

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  • 1 decade ago

    If it's a straight swop with no snags, a days work labour only about £250.

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