Bathroom Renovation in Bath
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Typical price: £1,850–£18,400
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Bathroom Renovation prices in Bath
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget refresh New suite fitted in the existing layout, minimal tiling | £1,850 | £3,200 | £4,600 |
| Standard full refit Strip-out, new suite, full retile, new flooring | £5,050 | £6,450 | £7,800 |
| Large/high-end bathroom Layout changes, premium sanitaryware, underfloor heating | £9,200 | £12,900 | £18,400 |
How to hire a bathroom renovation pro in United Kingdom
- Check reviews and past work on Checkatrade or MyBuilder, and ask for two recent local installs to contact
- Confirm any new circuits or electric showers are installed by a Part P registered electrician who can self-certify
- If a gas combi boiler or gas water heating is affected, use a Gas Safe registered engineer
- Notify Building Control if drainage is altered or a new bathroom is created — like-for-like refits don't need it
- Get an itemized quote separating strip-out, first fix, tiling (per m² with tile allowance), and sanitaryware supply
- Agree staged payments with 5-10% retained until snagging is complete
The UK requires Part P compliance for bathroom electrical work (new circuits, electric showers) via a registered electrician or Building Control, and Building Regulations approval when drainage is altered or a new bathroom is formed. There is no licence for bathroom fitters themselves, so scheme memberships and references carry the weight.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need a permit to renovate a bathroom in Bath?
A like-for-like refit usually needs no permit in Bath, but moving drainage, altering walls, or adding a new bathroom typically does under your local building rules — and electrical and plumbing work must be done by qualified or licensed trades in most countries. Ask your contractor to name the specific approval needed; see the country checklist on this page for what applies where you live.
Do I supply the fittings myself or buy through the contractor?
Buying your own toilet, vanity, and taps gives price control; buying through the contractor makes them responsible for defects, wrong sizes, and delivery timing. A common middle path: contractor supplies everything built-in or warranty-critical (shower valves, waste, membrane), you supply visible items like mirrors and accessories. Whoever supplies an item owns replacing it if it arrives damaged.
Walk-in shower or bathtub — what should I choose?
Walk-in showers cost less to build than bath-plus-screen setups, use less space, and suit ageing-in-place. Keep at least one bathtub in the home if you may sell to families — in most markets a home with no bath at all narrows the buyer pool. If you have two bathrooms, the common answer is one of each.
How long does a bathroom renovation take?
A straight swap-in-place refit takes about 1-2 weeks; a full renovation with new waterproofing, retiling, and any layout change takes 2-4 weeks. Add waiting time before the start for fixture delivery and trades scheduling — and note that waterproofing membranes need curing days you cannot compress.
What is the correct order of works in a bathroom renovation?
Strip-out, then first-fix plumbing and electrics (pipes and cables in walls), then substrate preparation and waterproofing, then tiling, then second-fix (toilet, vanity, taps, shower screen, lights), then silicone and snagging. If a quote or schedule doesn't follow this order, question it — out-of-sequence work is how leaks and redone tiles happen.
How much does moving the toilet or shower add?
Relocating a toilet means rerouting the soil pipe and adjusting floor levels; moving a shower means new drainage falls and full re-waterproofing. Either typically adds a meaningful share of the total budget and extra days of work. If your budget is tight, keeping the existing layout is the single most effective cost-saver.
How much does a new bathroom cost in the UK?
Checkatrade's 2025-26 guide puts a new bathroom including materials at £5,500-£8,000 with an average around £7,000; budget refits can come in near £3,000-£4,500 and large or high-end bathrooms run £14,000+. Fitting labour alone is typically £1,500-£4,000 depending on scope.
How long does a UK bathroom refit take?
A straightforward refit takes about 5-10 working days; layout changes or first-floor drainage rework push it to two to three weeks. Book fitters ahead — good bathroom installers in most UK cities carry 4-8 week lead times.
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