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You can refurbish your bathroom at a greatly reduced cost, when compared to removing and installing a complete new bathroom. By shopping around and using some common sense, you can save hundreds, if not thousands of pounds. Rather than adding expensive extras such as an en suite or a bidet, which can bump the cost of your bathroom considerably. You can transform your bathroom without changing the shape or adding expensive items which send your budget sky high! For example refinishing your bath as opposed to installing a brand new bath will cost a lot less, the finish won't be quite as aesthetically pleasing, but will still make a huge difference. If you concentrate on only replacing fixtures which need replacing, rather than replacing everything as a matter of course when refurbishing your bathroom, can save a lot of money. Other ways to refurbish your bathroom on a tight budget include waiting for clearance sales for all those items and accessories which really make a big difference, such as taps, tiles, towel rails and shower screens.
Buying at sales allows you to slash the cost of your bathroom refurbishment dramatically and means you could get beautiful top of the range fittings and fixtures, for just a fraction of the cost. There are many companies around the UK which can take on bathroom refurbishment from start to finish, everything from planning and advice to fitting a new WC and shower. using such companies will usually increase the overall cost, however, for those of us who are not expert DIY'ers, at least you will get a high standard of finish first time.
If you are thinking of refurbishing your bathroom, you should ensure that you contact at least three reputable local companies, preferably companies which have been used by family and friends, who can give you positive reviews. if just picking companies from Yellow pages or local trade directories like Thomsons, you may need to consider contacting about five installers, as some may companies not respond to your enquiry, may not turn up for the appointment, or fail to provide a written quote after meeting with you. Don't consider doing business with any company or contractor that does not give you a professional written quotation.
It is not always the cheapest quote that is the best option, go with your gut feel and hire on trust and dependability. Remember also that the quality of bathroom fixtures and fittings can vary considerably, which makes it even harder to compare jobs on price alone. Wherever possible try to use one company who can undertake the entire task, using different contractors for different parts of the job can lead to delays and confusion. never pay for your bathroom refurbishment up-front, although a deposit of 20% with the balance on successful completion of the works is reasonable in the industry.
The cost of bathroom refurbishment will, of course, vary greatly depending on the bathroom furniture, fixtures, and fittings you choose. But the average bathroom refurbishment cost in the UK today is somewhere between £1500 and £5000, plus around £500 in labour costs. However, there are ways to reduce overall costs. First of all, always shop around and compare prices, this alone can save hundreds of pounds. Use the free MyJobQuote service to easily have a number of fitters near you get in touch with quotes and estimates, then carefully compare the prices. Think carefully before deciding to alter the size or shape of your bathroom, as this will involve costly building work. You should also consider refinishing your bath instead of replacing it, plus try and avoid natural products like stone as they are a lot more expensive than the man made alternatives which often look just as good.
When shopping for tiles check out the discounted tile ranges at your local DIY centre, often last year’s tiles are sold off at a cheaper price to make way for new stock. Finally, if you plan your new bathroom well in advance, you can also take advantage of sales throughout the year when you can often get top of the range fixtures and fittings at greatly reduced prices.
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