Frequently Asked Questions
Bathroom Installation FAQ
Which areas does Bathrooms London cover?
Our Bathroom Fitters service London, with a particular focus on the South West region, including areas like Richmond, Twickenham, Kingston, Ham, Hampton, Sunbury-on-Thames, Kew, Walton-on-Thames, and Wimbledon, among others. If you reside in an area not listed here, please feel free to contact us as we may still be able to accommodate your needs.
What kind of services do you provide?
We provide comprehensive bathroom installation services, offering complete bathroom refurbishment or new bathroom fittings. Our skilled team includes specialist tradespeople such as electricians, plumbers, tilers, plasterers, and decorators, ensuring a seamless and professional finish to your bathroom project. Whether you require a full renovation or the installation of a brand new bathroom, we have the expertise to deliver exceptional results.
Do you have Public Liability Insurance
Yes. We have £1 million pounds worth of public liability.
Do you offer any other kind of services?
How can I contact you to get the quote for my bathroom fitting?
You can call us on 07383 965 993 or send an email to contact@bathroomslondon.co.uk. You can also send the message using contact for in our Contact page.
How long does it take to install/refurbish my bathroom?
The duration of bathroom installation or refurbishment varies based on the specific project, usually spanning between 2 to 3 weeks. Numerous factors influence the timeline, which we’ll discuss during our initial consultation. Our quote will include an estimated timeframe based on project intricacies like tile patterns, extensive preparation (such as removing old fixtures), or adjustments necessitating pipe or waste repositioning. By considering these variables in advance, we ensure transparency and deliver realistic completion expectations tailored to the unique requirements of each project.
Do I need to purchase all the materials or can you do it?
The decision to purchase materials can be yours to make. You have the option to provide the materials yourself or allow us to handle it for you.
Typically, we procure general building materials such as plasterboards, plaster, adhesive, nails, screws. etc. However, clients are generally responsible for acquiring tiles, units, and appliances. This approach ensures you have the freedom to select the items you desire for your new bathroom. We’ll discuss this arrangement during our initial meeting, allowing you to communicate your preferences and ensure everything aligns with your vision.
What suppliers do you typically use and recommend for Bathroom Installation?
We typically use Selco, Wickes, Screwfix, and Toolstation for general building materials. When it comes to appliances and bathroom furniture, we leave the choice to our customers, allowing them to select items they prefer from a wide range available online or in showrooms. We can offer discounts through local suppliers, which are discussed once the quote is accepted and the start date is agreed upon.
How much is to fit the bathroom? What is the cost of bathroom fitting?
Will there be any disruptions to the household during the bathroom installation?
During the bathroom installation, residents can use the property as usual. We take measures to protect the floors leading to the bathroom, ensuring minimal disruption to your daily routine. While we recommend avoiding use of the bathroom during the project, we understand this may not always be possible, especially if it’s the only bathroom in the house. In such cases, we discuss arrangements during the initial consultation to ensure minimal inconvenience. With our experience in bathroom installations, we always find suitable solutions and agreements with our clients to ensure a smooth process.
How can I create a sense of spaciousness in a compact bathroom?
Here are a few tips to enhance the perception of space in a small bathroom:
- Incorporate ample lighting, including ceiling spotlights, wall-mounted lights, and LED strips under furniture.
- Install a large mirror above the sink to create a sense of expansiveness.
- Opt for a simple and streamlined design to avoid visual clutter.
- Minimise unnecessary decorative items that can crowd the space.
- Use light colours on the walls and floors, such as bright paint and tiles, with the option of incorporating dark tiles for contrast in specific areas.
Contact Us
Call us now to get professional services: 07383 965 993 or send us an email to contact@bathroomslondon.co.uk