Price Guide

How Much Does a Bathroom Fitter Really Cost?

Compare prices for 14 services across 343 UK locations. Data-driven pricing updated for .

14 services priced 343 cities covered Updated

National pricing

Bathroom Fitter Prices

National average prices. Select a city below for local pricing.

Full Bathroom Renovation

Low

£4,500

Average

£7,000

High

£12,000

5-10 days

Install a Shower Enclosure

Low

£600

Average

£1,000

High

£1,550

1-2 days

Install a Bath

Low

£500

Average

£800

High

£1,400

1 day

Install a Toilet

Low

£175

Average

£275

High

£400

2-3 hours

Install a Basin or Sink

Low

£175

Average

£300

High

£500

2-3 hours

Bathroom Wall Tiling

Low

£400

Average

£700

High

£1,200

2-3 days

Bathroom Floor Tiling

Low

£250

Average

£450

High

£750

1-2 days

Install a Heated Towel Rail

Low

£150

Average

£300

High

£500

2-4 hours

Install Bathroom Extractor Fan

Low

£150

Average

£225

High

£350

2-3 hours

Wet Room Conversion

Low

£5,000

Average

£8,500

High

£12,500

5-8 days

Replace Bath with Shower

Low

£1,000

Average

£1,800

High

£3,000

2-3 days

Install Bathroom Vanity Unit

Low

£200

Average

£450

High

£800

3-4 hours

Bathroom Plastering

Low

£350

Average

£500

High

£700

1-2 days

Remove Old Bathroom Suite

Low

£300

Average

£500

High

£750

1-2 days

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Regional comparison

Full Bathroom Renovation by City

Average cost of full bathroom renovation across key UK cities.

London
+24% £8,700
Manchester
-2% £6,840
Birmingham
-7% £6,530
Glasgow
+5% £7,345
Bristol
+7% £7,525
Leeds
-3% £6,805
Cardiff
-2% £6,880
Belfast
-13% £6,090
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Local pricing

Find Bathroom Fitter Costs in Your City

Browse all 343 cities for local bathroom fitter pricing.

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Overview

What Does a Bathroom Fitter Do?

A bathroom fitter provides professional services covering bathroom installation, renovation, tiling and suite fitting. They handle everything from routine maintenance and inspections to full installations and emergency repairs. Whether you need a small repair or a major project, hiring a qualified bathroom fitter ensures the work is done safely, to code, and to a professional standard.

You should hire a bathroom fitter whenever you need work that requires specialist skills, tools, or qualifications. Many types of bathroom fitter work are regulated and must be carried out by a certified professional. Attempting DIY on regulated work can be dangerous, void your insurance, and create costly problems down the line.

Pricing for bathroom fitter services depends on the complexity of what you need, the options chosen, and where you live in the UK. Simpler services sit at the lower end of the scale, while more involved or premium options will be significantly more expensive. The prices on this page give you a realistic range for each type of service so you know what to expect before getting quotes.

When hiring a bathroom fitter, always get at least three quotes from different tradespeople. Read recent reviews and ask for references. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews. A reputable bathroom fitter will be happy to provide a detailed breakdown of costs and explain exactly what is included in their quote.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about bathroom fitter costs in the UK.

How much does a bathroom fitter cost in the UK?
The most common bathroom fitter job, full bathroom renovation, costs between £4,500 and £12,000 nationally, with an average of £7,000. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and your location within the UK.
What affects bathroom fitter prices?
The main factors are the complexity and scope of what you need, the options and products chosen, and your location. London and the South East are typically 15-35% more expensive than northern regions. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
How do I find a reliable bathroom fitter?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews and references, and ask for a detailed written quote that breaks down all costs before committing. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews.
Do bathroom fitter prices vary by location?
Yes, significantly. London is the most expensive area, with prices typically 20-35% above the national average. The South East is also above average. Northern England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland tend to be 5-15% below the national average. Our city pages show exact local pricing for 343 UK locations.
Do the prices shown include materials?
The prices on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.
When is the best time to hire a bathroom fitter?
Demand for bathroom fitter services tends to peak in autumn and winter, which can mean longer wait times and higher prices. If your job isn't urgent, booking during spring or summer may get you a better rate and faster availability. Emergency work will always cost more regardless of the time of year.