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Bathroom renovation in London

Bathroom renovations typically cost £4,000-£12,000+ after survey. Reliable pricing needs layout, plumbing, ventilation, waterproofing, tiling area and fitting choices.

Bathroom renovation by Perfect Living Services
ServiceBathroom renovation
LocationLondon and surrounding areas
Pricingtypically £4,000-£12,000+ after survey
BookingOnline, WhatsApp or phone
Price signal typically £4,000-£12,000+ after survey

Website prices are guide prices until the scope, photos, access and timing are confirmed.

Send first Photos, postcode and deadline

Book a survey and prepare photos, measurements, preferred fittings and budget range.

Inspection trigger Hidden risk needs review

Survey is needed before a reliable bathroom renovation quote. Photos help, but waterproofing, drainage, ventilation, substrate and layout decisions must be checked properly.

Why this matters

Bathroom renovation is controlled by hidden plumbing, waterproofing and ventilation.

Bathroom renovation needs survey, scope, plumbing decisions, waterproofing, tiling, fitting, finishing and realistic sequencing before work starts.

Bathrooms fail when hidden preparation is rushed. The expensive part is often what the client cannot see: substrate, waterproofing, falls, pipework and ventilation. Perfect Living handles this as a managed service: useful details are collected first, the work is routed properly, the scope is confirmed and the client stays focused on the decision that matters.

Before you book, send: Create a realistic wish listChoose fittings before final quoteDiscuss temporary washing arrangementsAllow contingency for hidden defects

Best for

When to book bathroom renovation.

Bathroom refreshRental upgradesTiling and fittingsPlumbing coordinationPre-sale improvements

What is included

  • Survey-led scope
  • Trade coordination
  • Finish planning
  • Budget guidance
  • Completion checks

Large project

How this service is normally priced and routed.

Quote route Inspection and scope required

Large projects need survey, measurements, specification, access review and sometimes drawings, Building Control, structural input or multiple trades before fixed pricing is responsible.

Useful price guidance typically £4,000-£12,000+ after survey

Final pricing depends on photos, access, condition, materials, urgency and inspection where required.

Best first message Send photos, postcode and deadline

Book a survey and prepare photos, measurements, preferred fittings and budget range.

Expert diagnosis

What we check before the job is confirmed.

Good property service starts before anyone arrives. The brief needs enough detail to send the right person, allow realistic pricing and avoid wasted visits.

We check Why it matters
Existing layout and desired changes Existing layout and desired changes defines the outcome expected from the visit, so the service desk can route the right specialist instead of guessing.
Water pressure, drainage and ventilation Water pressure, drainage and ventilation separates active damage, failed seals, drainage problems and hidden pipework before a price is treated as reliable.
Tile and fitting choices Tile and fitting choices helps avoid incompatible parts, repeat visits and delays caused by buying or bringing the wrong item.
Whether the bathroom is the only one in the property Whether the bathroom is the only one in the property gives the client and specialist the same brief, reducing disputes about what was included.

Pricing and timing

Realistic expectations before you book.

Typical timeframe

A simple refresh may take 1-2 weeks. Full renovations commonly take 2-6+ weeks depending on scope, materials, trades and hidden conditions.

What affects price
  • Layout changes
  • Tiling area and tile type
  • Plumbing and electrical changes
  • Waterproofing, flooring and ventilation
Best next step

Book a survey and prepare photos, measurements, preferred fittings and budget range.

Scope boundaries

What is not included automatically, and when inspection is the right first step.

Not automatically included
  • Planning, structural, drainage or specialist design work unless agreed
  • Client-supplied items that do not fit or are defective
  • Hidden defects, rotten substrate or previous bad workmanship outside the agreed scope
When inspection is needed

Survey is needed before a reliable bathroom renovation quote. Photos help, but waterproofing, drainage, ventilation, substrate and layout decisions must be checked properly.

Typical problems

Common mistakes that make bathroom renovation more expensive.

Buying fittings before checking compatibility

Bathroom fittings must match pressure, pipe positions, waste runs, wall strength and available space before they are ordered.

Skipping proper waterproofing

Waterproofing is hidden after tiling, so skipping it can create leaks that are expensive to trace and repair later.

Rushing drying and curing times

Adhesives, grout, silicone and tanking need curing time; rushing them can weaken the finish before the room is used.

Ignoring access for future maintenance

Valves, traps, panels and isolation points should remain serviceable or future repairs may require damaging finished surfaces.

Process

A managed route from enquiry to completion.

01 Book survey
02 Agree scope
03 Confirm quote
04 Coordinate trades
05 Complete and inspect

Book or learn first

Not every client is ready to book immediately. That is fine.

Can I do this myself?

DIY is sensible only when risk, tools and time are under control.

Some preparation can be done by a homeowner: taking photos, clearing access, checking manuals, measuring areas or buying materials after advice. Work involving water damage, electrics, structural risk, working at height, gas, tenant disputes or high-value finishes should be handled professionally.

Perfect Living guarantee

Clear scope, clean communication and an accountable route.

A good bathroom should look finished, drain properly, ventilate properly and avoid shortcuts behind tiles and panels. We cannot promise that every property will be simple. We can promise a clearer route: written booking details, practical triage, price guidance, insurance-backed confidence and a desk you can return to instead of starting from zero each time.

Questions

Common questions about bathroom renovation.

How much does a bathroom renovation cost in London?

Bathroom renovation typically costs £4,000-£12,000+ after survey. Layout changes, tiling, waterproofing, plumbing and ventilation affect the price.

Do bathroom renovations need a survey?

Yes. Photos can give a guide, but reliable pricing needs a survey of layout, drainage, water pressure, substrate and access.

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