ChatterBank1 min ago
Installing a new Bathroom Suite
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Is it difficult - would we need to get a professional in to do the job or could a quite handy diy person do it? thought I'd ask before I suggested it to my other half!! thanks in advance !!
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Just one point to add in case you did'nt know ! All Plumbing works just like electric and gas works has now to be passed by building control so if you DIY make sure all crosscontamination, backflow and anti-syphonage proccedures have been adheared to so when the work is notified and inspected which will cost you a few hundred quid by the way, then at least the works will not be condembed. You can avoid all this by using a contractor who is registered to self certify...But then that will cost you a few hundred quid aswell.... The choice is your's but at least you know it is to standards and quality workmanship that will be guarenteed. And an estate agent can spot a DIY job a mile off and instead of adding value to you're home it can de-value !!!
if you diy use the flexible pipes with an inline tap to join taps if they are out of line with the pipework for the old units. costs a bit but saves loads of hassle when tap/washers fail.
and talk to your neighbours about using their loo while yours is out of commision, may not be a straight swop over and take longer than expected.
and as gasman said make sure all pipes are earthed, & backflow / syphon issues are dealt with properly.
and talk to your neighbours about using their loo while yours is out of commision, may not be a straight swop over and take longer than expected.
and as gasman said make sure all pipes are earthed, & backflow / syphon issues are dealt with properly.