Could All Help With Signing My Petition
Seasonal1 min ago
Hi! I am tempted to have a go at replacing my bathroom suite but I have no plumbing experience. Has anyone replaced his or her own bathroom? Is it easy to do? Do you have any practical tips? Should I get a plumber?
The piping is currently copper but i'd like to connect Hep2o piping to it, it this ok to do?
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is just my opinion, but I would get a plumber to do it. Bathrooms and kitchens really do sell houses, and it is important to have a good finish. If you are only replacing the suite it is obviously easier than if you are doing tiles and floors etc, but even doing edging has to be done well or it can make the whole room look tatty.
Why not offer a local plumber your services- ask them what it would cost to do the job if you were helping him. That way he could train you up, and you could help him , and he might give you a discount... just an idea?!
I fit bathrooms and have seen loads of (expensive)bodged jobs making the house worth less. dont let that put you off tho if your good with your hands and have a diy manual youll get by on a straight refit, the most important thing for you to do is to put isolator valves on the end of the old pipework. If anything does go wrong with your new pipewrk you can turn them off.
you may save half a days payment by stripping out but youll have to drain down and isolate.
if you get a different person to do each stage youll end up paying twice as much in the end + youll be for ever chasing trades + nobody will take responsibility for the finish.
hope this helps ya dave