Bathroom Renovation Quote Check
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Bathroom quotes vary widely depending on room size, whether fittings are moving, and how much waterproofing/tanking is needed. Before you agree a figure running into thousands, check it against typical 2026 UK trade prices for your bathroom size and scope of work, free and in seconds.
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Answer a few quick questions and see how your quote compares to typical 2026 UK trade prices for your region — in seconds.
CHECK MY BATHROOM QUOTE FREETypical Bathroom prices in the UK (2026)
Typical 2026 UK bathroom renovation costs, full renovation, by room size:
| Job | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Small bathroom / ensuite (under ~4m²) | £3,000 – £6,500 |
| Standard family bathroom (~4–6m²) | £5,500 – £10,500 |
| Large bathroom / master ensuite | £10,000 – £20,000 |
A partial renovation costs notably less than a full one. Moving the toilet, bath or shower to a new position adds plumbing re-routing costs on top of these figures — confirm whether that's included before comparing quotes. Indicative estimate only, based on published 2026 UK trade-price data — actual prices vary by exact specification, materials, labour, access, property condition and region.
What affects your Bathroom price
- Room size and whether it's a full or partial renovation
- Whether the toilet, bath or shower is changing position, which changes the plumbing work involved
- How much waterproofing and tanking the room needs, and where
- Electrics, extraction and how much of the room is being tiled
- Making good to walls, floor and ceiling once the old suite is stripped out
- What's actually specified for each of these versus assumed — which is where 'the same size bathroom' ends up priced very differently between installers
Waterproofing in particular is one of the most expensive things to get wrong after the fact — it's usually hidden behind tiles by the time a problem shows up. That's exactly the kind of detail the full check is built to flag before you agree to anything.
Before you agree to spend thousands…
The full £1.99 Quote Protection Check runs through your specific bathroom quote line by line, including:
- Whether the quote actually covers proper waterproofing where it matters, or whether that's assumed rather than specified
- What to ask before you sign, so a repositioned toilet or shower doesn't turn into a mid-job 'extra'
- What you're entitled to — and what to check — before any money changes hands
Think of it like insurance on a purchase you can't take back: a bathroom is small, but it's one of the most expensive rooms per square metre to get wrong. £1.99 to make sure nothing's missing is a lot cheaper than a leak six months later.
GET MY FULL BATHROOM CHECK — £1.99Bathroom quote FAQs
How much does a bathroom renovation cost in the UK in 2026?
A full renovation of a small ensuite typically costs from around £3,000–£6,500, a standard family bathroom roughly £5,500–£10,500, and a large bathroom or master ensuite £10,000–£20,000, depending on scope and specification.
Does moving the toilet or shower cost more?
Yes. Repositioning fittings means new plumbing runs rather than a like-for-like swap, which adds cost on top of the base renovation figure — confirm this is priced into your quote.
Is waterproofing/tanking always included in a bathroom quote?
It should be, but it isn't always specified clearly — and it's one of the most expensive things to get wrong later, since problems usually show up behind the tiles rather than on the quote. Confirming it properly, especially around a shower enclosure or wet room, is exactly what the £1.99 Bathroom Quote Protection Check is built to check for your job.
What's included in the £1.99 Bathroom Quote Protection Check?
Seven sections built around your specific bathroom job: the exact spec question to ask, a suitability check for your room's size and use, what should be included versus billed as extra, warranty guidance, installer checks, and payment protection guidance.
What if I've already been given a quote and I'm worried about paying a large deposit?
You're not alone — a lot of people only start questioning a quote after they've already been asked for money upfront, which is the hardest time to do anything about it. If you haven't paid a large deposit yet, that's the best time to check both the price and the payment terms. Our £1.99 report covers the payment and consumer-protection points specific to bathroom work, so you know what to look out for before you commit any more money.