Remove bathroom/toilets

We are buying an old house that was once used as a hotel and it has many extra bathrooms that are not needed. On the ground floor, there is what would be the toilets for guests - three stalls and a pair of sinks. We would like to get the whole lot removed and made good, so the space can be used as an office. What sort of cost would that be?

Asked by Chance on 26th Nov 2024
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"The toilet soil pipes will need removing and the wholes priced up the inside will need making good..domestic pipework removed and stalls removed..without seeing it I would estimate around £1100.."
Answered on 26th Nov 2024 - Member since Nov 2024 - report
"Would have to see the job and what is involved before pricing"
Answered on 27th Nov 2024 - Member since Jun 2021 - report
"I would estimate £200 plus material probably &40 to cap off waste pipes and hot and cold"
Answered on 27th Nov 2024 - Member since Jul 2023 - report
"Hi.
To be completely honest, it’s very difficult to give a cost without seeing what is involved, it all depends on what materials are needed to make good and how much plumbing will need altering, do you require decorating?
Quotes are completely free and usually only take around 30 minutes."
Answered on 28th Nov 2024 - Member since Jul 2024 - report
"We will need to carry out a site visit before we could give you an accurate quote."
Answered on 28th Nov 2024 - Member since Oct 2024 - report
"Generally a good rule of thumb is £1000 per square meter to finish most jobs to a good finish and have alittle exra in the budget in case of unforseen circumstances."
Answered on 5th Dec 2024 - Member since Nov 2024 - report
"Best way is you should take 3 quotes from local builder. Without seeing this is hard to say.. from descripton we can think you want red car but we still don't know if you think about ferrari or mini cooper 😀 more details please, photos and some drawing how it should be looks 😉 good luck!"
Answered on 26th Nov 2024 - Member since Oct 2024 - report
"About £ 600without looking at it be happy to pop round and have a look"
Answered on 26th Nov 2024 - Member since Nov 2024 - report
"Between £600 and a £1000 depending of waste needing. Removing and the finish required."
Answered on 26th Nov 2024 - Member since Apr 2024 - report
"Good Evening
i would need to speak to you for more detail due the isolation and technical side i cant quote without a chat and visit to the property
if this is somthing you would like me to do please let me know















kind regards
Nigel Weston"
Answered on 26th Nov 2024 - Member since Nov 2024 - report
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