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Fully tiling a bathroom usually costs on the order of €700 to €1,600 in labour for standard tiles. If you choose very small tiles or an intricate mosaic feature wall, it can cost more due to the extra time and effort required.
Labour tends to be the priciest part, often making up around 40–50% of the total, because of all the skilled work involved. Materials (tiles, fixtures, etc.) usually account for roughly another 30–40%, depending on what you choose.
Yes, we can certainly help with sourcing materials. We have relationships with suppliers and often get trade discounts on things like tiles, fixtures, and fittings. We can point you toward quality products at good prices, and even purchase them on your behalf at a lower cost, so you could end up saving some money on your materials.
Applying a waterproof tanking membrane (plus sealing tape in corners) runs around €20–€25 per square metre for each coat, including labour. We normally apply two coats to fully seal a bathroom.
Our quote includes all the labour required to complete your bathroom renovation from start to finish. That means the price covers everything such as removing the old fixtures, doing the plumbing and electrical work, tiling, installing the new fittings, and the final cleanup. Generally, materials like the new tiles or fixtures themselves are not included in the labour quote unless we’ve specified otherwise, so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
We’ll need to do a bit of plumbing work in the floor. To get a low-profile shower where your tub used to be, we often have to remove some flooring to reposition the drain pipes for the new shower tray. After adjusting the plumbing, we’ll install the shower tray at near floor level and waterproof the area thoroughly before tiling. Depending on your water pressure, we might also add a shower pump to ensure the new shower has good flow. The exact process can vary with each project, but that’s the general idea.
The bathroom will be mostly ready to use straight away once we’re finished. The main thing is to let the silicone sealant cure for about 24 hours, so we advise holding off on using the shower until the next day. Apart from the shower area, you can use the toilet, sink and other parts of the bathroom immediately after we complete the job.
Yes, we give you a clear timeline and daily plan at the start. You’ll know what happens on each day, from demolition to tiling to finishing, so there are no surprises.
It’s best to book a few weeks in advance. We often suggest anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks’ notice to secure your preferred start date. We schedule carefully to give each client our full attention, so a little lead time helps ensure smooth planning.
Yes – we do use a simple contract, which we both sign before starting. It gives peace of mind to both parties by clearly laying out all the details of the job, so both you and we know exactly what to expect.
We make sure all plumbing and electrical work follows Irish regulations. Any electrical connections are done by certified electricians. In short, everything we install meets current building codes so your bathroom is fully compliant.
A big mistake is buying fixtures without checking with a pro – they may not fit or suit your system. Also, underestimating prep work like waterproofing can cause problems later. A quick consult with a renovator can save money and stress.
Yes, we can handle some structural changes. If you want to remove a non-load-bearing wall or reinforce the floor, we can do that safely. For anything major like supporting walls, we’d bring in a structural engineer, but minor changes are within our scope.
No – you don’t need planning permission for a normal bathroom renovation. That only applies if you’re altering the structure of the house, like moving walls or building an extension. A simple refit or refurb doesn’t require it.
Stick with a neutral, modern look. Light-coloured tiles and standard fixtures appeal to more buyers, which helps boost resale value. Avoid anything too quirky that might put off future homeowners.
Light colours and large tiles help make a small bathroom feel bigger. Compact fixtures, a big mirror, and good lighting also create the illusion of more space.
Current trends include walk-in showers, wall-hung toilets and vanities, black accents, large-format tiles with minimal grout, and low-maintenance finishes like PVC ceilings. These give a sleek look and cut down on upkeep.
It depends on your water pressure and preference. Rain heads need strong pressure (sometimes a pump), while hand-held or standard heads work better with lower pressure. We’ll help you choose what suits your system.
We use liquid tanking compounds plus sealing tape on all corners and joints. This combination ensures the whole shower/ bath area is watertight before tiling.
We recommend non-slip porcelain or ceramic tiles for bathroom floors. They’re safe, easy to clean, and durable. Larger tiles reduce grout lines, which helps with hygiene and maintenance.
Yes, we organise and handle deliveries. We make sure everything arrives when needed so your project runs smoothly without delays.
Slate-effect stone resin trays are durable, thin, and non-slip. They can be cut to size, sit almost flush with the floor, and look modern with integrated waste covers.
Porcelain is denser and more durable than ceramic, which makes it better for high-use areas but harder to cut or drill. Ceramic is easier to install and often cheaper, though slightly less robust. Both are suitable depending on your needs.
Yes, we can re-plaster walls and ceilings if needed. It gives a smooth base ready for tiling or painting.
The main difference is size. An ensuite is smaller, so less tiling and fewer fixtures, but tighter space makes the work trickier. A main bathroom has more space but takes longer to finish.
Yes, we can do only the tiling or plumbing if that’s what you need. We may need to coordinate with your other trades, but we’re flexible to fit in.
Yes, we can replace items like toilets, vanities, radiators, or lights. The only exceptions are shower trays and bathtubs, which require tile removal and usually a full renovation.
If we find outdated plumbing or wiring, we’ll replace it as part of the renovation. We make sure everything is updated and safe by the time the job is done.
Yes, we can move a radiator or fit a new one, including towel warmers. We’ll connect to nearby heating pipes or run new ones if needed.
Leaks often come from poor sealing, loose plumbing joints, or worn-out rubber seals. Floor movement in older homes can also crack grout or sealant. Proper waterproofing and quality fittings prevent most of these issues.
Yes, we fit both electric and central-heating towel rails. Either way, you’ll have warm towels and a bit of extra bathroom heat.
Updating plumbing usually means removing old pipes and replacing them with modern ones using reliable connectors. We expose the floor, take out the old supply and waste lines, fit new piping, and test everything for leaks before finishing.
Yes, we can replace or upgrade your hot water cylinder. We’ll handle the plumbing and make sure it ties in with your heating system properly.
It depends on your water pressure. Rain heads look great but need strong pressure, sometimes with a pump. Standard or handheld heads work better if pressure is low. We’ll help match the shower to your system.
Yes, thermostatic showers keep the temperature steady. They need at least 1 bar of pressure, so if your supply is weaker, we’ll recommend adding a pump for a good flow.
Gravity-fed showers rely on water tanks and give low pressure (around 0.5 bar). A shower pump actively boosts pressure, delivering 1.5–4 bar. Pumps give a much stronger, more consistent flow.
We check your system and add a booster pump if needed. A pump providing 1.5 bar or more gives a strong flow, especially for gravity-fed systems. Pressurised systems may not need extra equipment.
Yes, we can fit any bathroom lighting you choose. Recessed spotlights, LED mirrors, or feature lights – we’ll install them safely to brighten your space.
Yes – motion-sensor lights are fitted much like normal ones. Once wired in, the sensor automatically turns the light on when someone enters and off when the bathroom is empty.
Yes, we can advise on lighting. Tile colours and your preferred style matter – cool white suits modern tones, warm white feels cosy. We’ll help you pick fixtures that both look good and give the right brightness.
Yes, we can add a bathroom-safe socket for shavers or toothbrushes. It must be installed at the proper height to meet Irish regulations. We’ll make sure it’s safe and compliant.
Yes, we can add an extractor fan. If your bathroom has no window, regulations require one. We’ll vent it through an outside wall or roof, whichever suits your home.
Yes – humidity-sensor fans work like normal ones but turn on automatically when moisture builds. We install them just like a standard fan, so you get set-and-forget ventilation.
First-fix means hidden prep work: running pipes and wires behind walls. Second-fix is the finish stage, like installing lights, switches, and bathroom fixtures. Both are part of a safe, proper renovation.
Walk-in showers are easier and safer to use than tubs, especially for older adults or anyone with mobility issues. They also give you more room to move and add a sleek, modern look to the bathroom.
Yes, we can fit accessibility features like grab bars, low-step showers, built-in seats, or higher toilets. Tell us your needs, and we’ll make sure the bathroom is comfortable and safe to use.
We keep the site safe for kids and pets. For children, we explain what’s happening so curiosity doesn’t put them at risk. Pets are best kept away from the work area. We tidy tools daily to keep everything safe.
Wall-hung toilets hide the cistern in the wall, giving a clean, modern look. They free up floor space, make mopping easier, and add a touch of luxury.
Use vertical space. Cabinets above the toilet or slim shelves in corners give storage without eating up floor space. A mirrored cabinet also adds storage while doubling as a mirror.
Yes, we can design and build custom cabinets or shelving to suit your bathroom. Tailor-made storage makes the most of tricky spaces and keeps everything neat.
Yes, we can suggest layouts that maximise space and function. We’ll explain pros and cons of different setups, so you know which option will work best in your bathroom.
We cover stairs and floors with dust sheets and cut tiles outside to keep mess down. The dustiest day is demolition, but we seal off the work area and clean up daily.
Yes, cleanup is part of our service. We’ll remove old tiles, fittings, and rubble. Skip hire or skip bags are arranged based on waste volume, with costs agreed upfront.
We dispose of all old fixtures and tiles. Usually, we use a skip or skip bag for quick collection. You don’t need to worry about removal – we handle it for you.
You don’t need to do much. Just clear personal items out of the bathroom and make space for materials. We’ll protect floors and tidy as we go – and yes, a kettle on is always welcome.
Properly applied waterproofing lasts 10–15 years. With at least two coats, the system should protect your bathroom for over a decade.
Yes, we offer maintenance. If anything needs attention after the renovation, call us and we’ll fix it to keep your bathroom in top condition.
A well-renovated bathroom lasts 10–20 years. With premium materials and good care, it can easily go beyond 20 years before needing major updates.
Yes, we always do a final walkthrough. We’ll show you everything, explain new features, and make sure you’re fully satisfied before signing off.
Yes, we provide a warranty. Standard cover is 30 days for plumbing work, and we also offer up to one year for extra peace of mind.
Yes, we’re fully insured. We carry liability insurance, so in the unlikely event of damage or an accident, you’re protected.
Materials come with the manufacturer’s warranty. We guarantee our installation, and because of our supplier relationships, we’ll also help arrange replacements if any product issue arises.
We discuss your ideas in detail before starting, confirm choices along the way, and keep you updated daily. This ensures the finished result matches your vision.
Yes, we provide a written contract. It outlines the work, price, and warranty so both sides have clear expectations and peace of mind.
We accept both bank transfer and cash. Bank transfer is simple and secure, while cash is fine too – whichever you prefer. We provide invoice for all payments.
Normally no deposit is needed – you pay when the work is done. The only exceptions are if we need to pre-order expensive materials or lock in dates, where a small deposit might apply.
Payment is normally due at the end of the job, once the work is completed. For larger or special projects, we agree on a schedule upfront, but typically it’s one payment at the end.
Yes, we offer financing through Humm. This lets you spread the cost of your renovation over manageable payments instead of paying everything upfront.
An initial consultation usually takes 10–20 minutes. If you decide to proceed, we may spend up to 2 hours going over design, fixtures, and scheduling.
Yes, we have a portfolio of photos and videos of completed bathrooms. These show before-and-after results to give you confidence and ideas.
The simplest way is through a WhatsApp video call. You show us your bathroom, we ask a few questions, and then we provide a rough quote. If you’re happy, we arrange a detailed in-person meeting.
Yes – Aurel is your dedicated project manager. He oversees the entire renovation and is always your main contact for updates or questions.
Yes, we can work on weekends if needed. We normally work 8 hours a day, but we’re flexible to keep your project on schedule.
The easiest way is by phone or WhatsApp. We use WhatsApp a lot for quick updates or photos, but we’re also happy to take calls anytime during the project.
Yes, we’re reachable for emergencies even after hours. While problems are rare, you’ll have a direct contact number in case anything urgent happens.
You can call us during working hours, and after hours you can text or WhatsApp. We aim to respond quickly, so you’re never left waiting for an update.
Yes, we work in apartments too. We’re mindful of neighbours, noise, and building rules. We usually suggest letting neighbours know in advance and keep common areas tidy.
Yes, we take on commercial bathroom renovations as well. We adapt to business schedules and minimise disruption so the project runs smoothly.
Window changes are best handled by a specialist. If you need a new bathroom window or resizing, we’ll recommend a trusted window installer and coordinate around their work.
We don’t have our own showroom, but we can recommend trusted ones nearby. We also get trade discounts in some, which we pass on to you.
A full bathroom usually needs 20–40 drilled holes for fixtures : shower enclosure needs 6, towel radiator 4, toilet 4, vanity unit 4-6, electric shower 4, mirror 2-4, toilet roll 2 and so on. We carefully plan each hole to avoid pipes or wiring.
Properly applied liquid waterproofing should last 10–15 years. We always apply at least two coats to ensure it holds up for a decade or more
We focus on full renovations or larger jobs. For very small fixes, a handyman may be more cost-effective. If in doubt, ask us – we’ll be honest if it’s not the right fit.
Yes, we can re-plaster walls and ceilings if needed. It gives a smooth base ready for tiling or painting.
Yes, we can do only the tiling or plumbing if that’s what you need. We may need to coordinate with your other trades, but we’re flexible to fit in.
Yes. We can replace the toilet, vanity unit, towel radiator, extractor fan, LED mirror, ceiling light, electric shower, or shower doors. The only exceptions are shower trays and bathtubs, which require tile removal and usually a full renovation.
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The main difference is size. An ensuite is smaller, so less tiling and fewer fixtures, but tighter space makes the work trickier. A main bathroom has more space but takes longer to finish.
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Yes, we can install electric underfloor heating. While a towel radiator usually gives enough warmth, underfloor heating adds comfort. Just note it increases cost and may raise the floor slightly.
Yes, we can create a wet room. It means fully waterproofing the whole floor and adding a built-in drain. It’s a sleek, accessible option, though it requires careful sealing.
Yes, we install both traditional bidets and modern smart toilets. From simple fixtures to high-tech models with built-in functions, we’ll fit them safely and correctly.
Yes, we can install a power shower. It boosts pressure using a pump and mixes hot and cold water from your supply. Unlike an electric shower, it doesn’t heat the water itself.
A big mistake is buying fixtures before speaking to a professional. Shops just want to sell, not check if items fit your bathroom. A quick chat with a renovator avoids costly mistakes.
To save money: talk to a pro before buying, shop around for sales, and don’t buy all materials in one place. Use a skip bag instead of a full skip if possible, and look for contractors who give fixed-price quotes.
We calculate materials carefully to avoid waste and stick to the agreed plan. If any extra costs come up, we tell you immediately. This way the final bill matches the quote.
A pro gets the job done faster and with higher quality. DIY can drag on and mistakes cost more to fix. With a professional, you benefit from experience, proper tools, and a guarantee on the work.
Yes, we make sure you have a usable toilet each night. We reinstall the old toilet temporarily so your family isn’t left without one.
You don’t need to do much. Just clear personal items out of the bathroom and make some space for us. We’ll protect floors and manage the rest – and yes, the kettle on is always welcome.
No, you don’t need to stay home the whole time. We just need access to the bathroom and, sometimes, the hot press or attic. We won’t go into bedrooms unless we’re working on an ensuite.
We keep the site safe for kids and pets. For children, we explain what’s happening to reduce curiosity. Pets should be kept away from the work zone. We also secure tools and tidy daily.