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Re: Bathroom rebuild - Work in progress

Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:21 am
by ultimatehandyman
Absolutely outstanding job :thumbright:

I'm planning on doing a small bathroom in this house over the next few weeks (if I can get rid of the girlfriend for a couple of weeks)

At this moment in time I am not sure if I will be renting this house out or selling it in the future, so I am reluctant to spend a lot on it.

I have found a bathroom suite, shower screen and tiles which comes in at less than a grand so far. I think that is enough to spend, especially if I go down the renting route!

Reading your bathroom thread has been inspirational :thumbright:

Re: Bathroom rebuild - Work in progress

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:03 pm
by wolfwiser
Quality work mate, I've got a months gardening leave between jobs in January so am going to refit mine, not having a wet-room, but shall use ultra low profile shower tray and walk in cubicle, so hopefully the job will be a little quicker (need to move WC and hence soil pipe which may be a pain).

If you've any details on the under floor heating (where to get it, how to it it, and what I need,or where to read!!) it'll save me loads of research time so any information really welcome. Also I'm deffo getting a Keane/airport express system or similar. Gadgets rule!

Really inspiring stuff, good work fella!

Re: Bathroom rebuild - Work in progress

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:32 am
by davemulheran
Hi guys, bathroom is holding up well!

Only problem ive had is the Keane in wall amp. It self destructed / melted at the power point on the rear.

A new one was sent but havent fitted it yet as the power brick is behind the tiles :? :cussing:

Re: Bathroom rebuild - Work in progress

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 12:42 am
by handymommy
It sure is gonna be pretty great. Good luck n your project!