Full bathroom fitting
Strip-out and installation of sanitaryware, furniture and finishes as part of a coordinated refurbishment.
Bathroom Specialists Croydon
Planning a bathroom refit in Croydon? Describe the room, sanitaryware, finishes and service changes once, then compare bathroom specialists who cover your area.
Enter the postcode and explain whether you need a straight replacement or a full reconfiguration. Mention drainage changes, new electrics, ventilation, tiling, structural work and accessibility needs so suitable Croydon bathroom specialists can price the same scope.
Common bathroom specialist services
Choose a professional whose experience matches the scale and practical requirements of your job.
Strip-out and installation of sanitaryware, furniture and finishes as part of a coordinated refurbishment.
Fitting shower trays, enclosures and related plumbing or wall finishes with suitable wet-area preparation.
Wall and floor tiling coordinated with waterproofing, sanitaryware and access panels.
Moving fixtures where drainage, water supplies, ventilation and floor or wall construction allow.
Installing vanity units, storage and fitted furniture around existing or new services.
Replacing selected fittings, failed seals, damaged finishes or worn components without a full strip-out.
Layout changes, sanitaryware quality and tiling area make a large difference. Current 2026 UK guidance gives these broad project benchmarks:
Indicative UK guidance checked August 2026 from MyJobQuote. Croydon quotes vary with room size, strip-out, plumbing changes, electrical work, ventilation, waterproofing, tile choice and product specification.
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Waterproofing, drainage, ventilation and service changes can determine the quality of the finished room even though they are mostly hidden afterwards.
Cost sources: MyJobQuote 2026 bathroom cost guide
Croydon bathroom compliance context
Croydon Council lists installation of a new bathroom as minor domestic work suitable for a building notice, while stating that refurbishing an existing bathroom or toilet does not need approval on that basis alone. If wider building work is over or within three metres of a public sewer, a full-plans application is required instead.
Croydon Council says installation of a new bathroom can use the building-notice route and clarifies that ordinary refurbishment of an existing bathroom or toilet does not need approval simply because the fittings are being renewed. A complete reconfiguration should therefore be described accurately before the contractor decides what compliance route applies.
Croydon Council states that a full-plans application must be submitted where proposed building work involves building over or within three metres of a public sewer. If a bathroom is part of an extension or major drainage alteration, establish the sewer position before finalising the layout.
Source: Croydon Council — building notices and public sewers
Local to Croydon
Bathroom specialists may cover Croydon by postcode, room size and scope. Example areas include:
Moving a WC or shower, adding ventilation, changing electrics and rebuilding a floor is very different from swapping sanitaryware in the same positions. Show the existing layout and the proposed one.
How it works
Products, layout and hidden service changes make bathroom quotes more reliable.
Add the postcode, photos, dimensions, sanitaryware, desired layout and any known plumbing or ventilation issues.
Up to three interested Croydon bathroom professionals can respond.
Check reviews and compare strip-out, plumbing, waterproofing, tiling, electrics, ventilation and finishing.
Before you hire
A durable bathroom depends on the hidden wet-area and service work as much as the visible tiles and fittings.
Ask how shower and wet areas are prepared before tiles or panels go on.
Clarify extractor requirements and how moisture will be removed during normal use.
Ask who handles electrical and other regulated elements and what completion documentation is provided.
Questions
Useful answers before you post the job.
The range is wide because layout changes, sanitaryware, tiling, plumbing, electrics, ventilation and structural work all change the scope.
Croydon Council lists installation of a new bathroom as work suitable for a building notice, while straightforward refurbishment of an existing bathroom or toilet does not need approval on that basis alone.
Croydon Council says building work over or within three metres of a public sewer requires a full-plans application.
Yes. Smaller repairs and replacements can be posted alongside complete bathroom refurbishments.
No. Up to three interested local professionals can respond and there is no obligation to hire.
Describe the bathroom, layout and service changes once, then compare interested Croydon bathroom specialists and their quotes.
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