Bathroom renovations
A bathroom renovation is mostly decisions about water: where it comes in, where it drains, and what happens inside the walls before the nice parts go on. We handle that side, from rough-in to fit-off.
The plumbing side, start to finish
- Rough-in: new supply and drainage runs, set out for the layout you actually want rather than the one the old pipes dictate.
- Relocating fixtures: moving a toilet, shower or vanity is a drainage question first, and we'll tell you early if a move is expensive before you design around it.
- Shower and bath installation, including freestanding baths and the floor drainage they need.
- Vanity, basin and toilet fit-off, with the isolation valves that make future maintenance a ten-minute job instead of a water-off-at-the-meter job.
- Tapware, wall-mounted and deck-mounted, installed to survive daily use rather than just pass handover.
- Old-pipe honesty: if opening the wall reveals galvanised pipe or perished drainage that should be replaced while everything's exposed, you'll hear it straight away, with photos, not after the tiles are on.
We work well with your other trades
Renovations run on sequencing. Waterproofing can't happen until the rough-in is done; tiling can't happen until waterproofing cures; fit-off comes last. We turn up when the schedule needs us, coordinate with your builder, tiler and waterproofer, and don't leave another trade standing around waiting for a pipe to move.
Upgrading fixtures while you're at it? What's worth upgrading for efficiency and water-saving fixtures that actually save are both worth ten minutes before you buy tapware.
Planning a bathroom?
Tell us where the project is up to: just thinking, plans drawn, or trades booked and a slot to fill. We'll tell you what the plumbing side involves for your layout.