Find a Bathroom Fitter Near You
Full bathroom refit, new shower, or a wet room conversion? Quote2 connects UK homeowners with experienced local bathroom fitters. Post your project free and receive up to three responses from specialist bathroom contractors.
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How to Find a Bathroom Fitter Near You
Describe your job
Tell us what you need — a quick repair, a full installation, or anything in between. It takes two minutes and costs nothing.
Local tradespeople respond
Bathroom Fitters near you see your job and get in touch directly. You receive up to three responses from interested professionals.
Choose who to hire
Compare profiles, read reviews from other homeowners, and choose the bathroom fitter you feel most confident with.
Why Use Quote2 to Find a Bathroom Fitter?
A bathroom refit involves plumbing, tiling, electrics, and carpentry — finding one contractor who can coordinate all of it is challenging. Quote2 connects you with bathroom fitters who manage the whole project, giving you a single point of contact and one clear quote.
What Bathroom Fitters Can Help With
Typical Bathroom Fitting Costs in the UK
Prices vary by region, job complexity, and materials. Use Quote2 to get fixed-price quotes so you know the exact cost before committing.
* Prices are estimates only. Actual costs depend on location, specification, and materials. Labour and materials may be quoted separately.
Find a Bathroom Fitter by City
Quote2 covers the whole of the UK. Browse bathroom fitters in your city:
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a bathroom refit take?
A full bathroom refit typically takes 5–10 working days. This includes strip-out, first fix plumbing and electrics, tiling, second fix, and commissioning.
Should I buy bathroom fixtures before getting quotes?
It's fine to browse and choose a style, but get quotes before purchasing. Bathroom fitters often have trade accounts and can supply fixtures at better prices.
Do I need a separate electrician for a bathroom refit?
Most experienced bathroom fitters work with a trusted electrician or are qualified themselves. Confirm this when you post your job on Quote2.
Do I need planning permission for a new bathroom?
Generally no — fitting a new bathroom in an existing bathroom space doesn't need planning permission. Moving a bathroom to a different room may require Building Regulations notification.
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