Price Guide

How Much Does a Bathroom Fitter Really Cost?

Compare prices for 14 services across 342 UK locations. Data-driven pricing updated for .

14 services priced 342 cities covered Updated

National pricing

Bathroom Fitter Prices

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

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Full Bathroom Renovation

Low

£4,500

Average

£7,000

High

£12,000

5-10 days

More details

Complete bathroom renovation including removal of the old suite, new bath or shower, toilet, basin, tiling, and all plumbing and waste connections.

~54% labour, ~46% materials

What affects the price

  • Size of the bathroom
  • Quality of fixtures and fittings chosen
  • Amount of tiling required
  • Whether layout changes or pipework rerouting is needed

Install a Shower Enclosure

Low

£600

Average

£1,000

High

£1,550

1-2 days

More details

Fitting a new shower enclosure including the base tray, glass screen, shower controls, and shower head. Includes connecting to your existing water supply and drainage.

~48% labour, ~52% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of enclosure (quadrant, walk-in, pivot door)
  • Shower valve type (mixer, thermostatic, digital)
  • Whether tiling is included
  • Access to existing plumbing

Install a Bath

Low

£500

Average

£800

High

£1,400

1 day

More details

Removing the old bath and installing a new one. Includes connecting the taps and drainage, and fitting the side panel that covers the underside of the bath.

~44% labour, ~56% materials

What affects the price

  • Bath type (standard acrylic, freestanding, steel)
  • Whether taps and waste are included
  • Accessibility and size of the bathroom
  • Whether a bath panel and sealant are needed

Install a Toilet

Low

£175

Average

£275

High

£400

2-3 hours

More details

Removing the old toilet and fitting a new one. Includes connecting to the waste pipe, fitting the water tank, and sealing to the floor.

~40% labour, ~60% materials

What affects the price

  • Toilet type (close-coupled, back-to-wall, wall-hung)
  • Whether the soil pipe position needs adjusting
  • Concealed vs exposed cistern
  • Floor repair or tiling around the base

Install a Basin or Sink

Low

£175

Average

£300

High

£500

2-3 hours

More details

Fitting a new bathroom basin — either on a stand, mounted to the wall, or sitting on a countertop. Includes connecting the taps and drainage.

~37% labour, ~63% materials

What affects the price

  • Basin type (pedestal, wall-hung, countertop, semi-recessed)
  • Whether new taps are being fitted
  • Distance from existing pipework
  • Whether boxing-in of pipework is needed

Bathroom Wall Tiling

Low

£400

Average

£700

High

£1,200

2-3 days

More details

Tiling bathroom walls including preparation, adhesive, grouting and silicone sealing. Price based on a standard family bathroom (approximately 10-15m2 of wall area).

~54% labour, ~46% materials

What affects the price

  • Area to be tiled (splashbacks only vs full walls)
  • Tile type (ceramic, porcelain, natural stone)
  • Pattern complexity (straight lay vs herringbone)
  • Wall preparation needed (removing old tiles, boarding)

Bathroom Floor Tiling

Low

£250

Average

£450

High

£750

1-2 days

More details

Tiling a bathroom floor including levelling, adhesive, grouting and sealing. Price based on a standard bathroom floor of approximately 4-6m2.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Floor area and room shape
  • Tile size and material (ceramic, porcelain, stone)
  • Whether underfloor heating is being fitted beneath
  • Subfloor condition and levelling required

Install a Heated Towel Rail

Low

£150

Average

£300

High

£500

2-4 hours

More details

Fitting a heated towel rail to the central heating system or as a standalone electric unit. Includes mounting, connecting pipework or wiring, and testing.

~48% labour, ~52% materials

What affects the price

  • Type (central heating, electric, or dual fuel)
  • Size and style of the towel rail
  • Whether existing pipework or electrical supply is available
  • Wall type and fixing requirements

Install Bathroom Extractor Fan

Low

£150

Average

£225

High

£350

2-3 hours

More details

Installing a bathroom extractor fan to remove steam and prevent mould. Includes cutting a vent hole through the wall, running any pipework needed, and wiring it to come on with the light or on a timer.

~67% labour, ~33% materials

What affects the price

  • Fan type (basic, timer, humidity sensor)
  • Whether ducting through the wall or roof is needed
  • Distance to external wall or soffit
  • Whether new electrical wiring is required

Wet Room Conversion

Low

£5,000

Average

£8,500

High

£12,500

5-8 days

More details

Converting an existing bathroom into a wet room — an open shower area with no tray or step, where the whole floor is waterproofed and gently sloped towards a drain. The entire room is sealed to be fully waterproof.

~59% labour, ~41% materials

What affects the price

  • Room size
  • Type of tanking and waterproofing system used
  • Tiling specification (walls and floor)
  • Whether structural floor work is needed for the drain gradient

Replace Bath with Shower

Low

£1,000

Average

£1,800

High

£3,000

2-3 days

More details

Removing an existing bath and replacing it with a shower enclosure or walk-in shower. Includes all plumbing, tiling of the shower area, and waste connection.

~56% labour, ~44% materials

What affects the price

  • Shower type (enclosure, walk-in, wet room style)
  • Amount of tiling required
  • Whether the floor needs levelling or a tray fitted
  • Plumbing modifications needed

Install Bathroom Vanity Unit

Low

£200

Average

£450

High

£800

3-4 hours

More details

Fitting a bathroom vanity unit with integrated basin. Includes mounting, connecting plumbing, and sealing. Does not include the cost of the unit itself at the top end.

~33% labour, ~67% materials

What affects the price

  • Unit size (single or double width)
  • Wall-mounted vs freestanding
  • Whether existing plumbing connections align
  • Worktop material (laminate, solid surface, stone)

Bathroom Plastering

Low

£350

Average

£500

High

£700

1-2 days

More details

Plastering bathroom walls and ceiling after old tiles have been removed, or to create a smooth surface before new tiling. Includes preparation and a smooth finish coat. Price is for a standard family bathroom.

~83% labour, ~17% materials

What affects the price

  • Bathroom size (small, medium, large)
  • Wall condition and amount of preparation needed
  • Whether moisture-resistant plasterboard is required
  • Ceiling height

Remove Old Bathroom Suite

Low

£300

Average

£500

High

£750

1-2 days

More details

Stripping out an entire old bathroom including the bath, toilet, basin, tiles, and any pipe covers. The plumber seals off the pipes, and all waste is removed and disposed of, including skip hire.

~95% labour, ~5% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of items to remove
  • Whether asbestos-containing materials are present
  • Ease of access for waste removal
  • Skip hire or tip runs needed

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Bathroom Fitting Costs by City

Local pricing

Find Bathroom Fitter Costs in Your City

Browse all 342 cities for local bathroom fitter pricing.

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

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.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about bathroom fitter costs in the UK.

How long does a full bathroom renovation take?
A typical bathroom renovation takes 1-2 weeks from strip-out to completion. More complex projects involving layout changes, moving pipework, or structural work can take 3-4 weeks. Agree a timeline with your fitter before work starts.
Do I need building regulations approval for a bathroom?
Most bathroom refurbishments do not need building regulations approval. However, if you are adding a new bathroom, moving drainage, or carrying out electrical work, you may need sign-off. Any new electrical circuits in a bathroom must comply with Part P regulations.
Should I buy my own bathroom suite or let the fitter supply it?
Either approach works. Buying your own gives you more choice and you can shop around for deals. However, many fitters get trade discounts and will handle delivery. If you supply your own, make sure the fitter confirms compatibility before you order.
What is the best flooring for a bathroom?
Vinyl and porcelain tiles are the most popular choices for UK bathrooms. Vinyl is waterproof, warm underfoot and budget-friendly. Porcelain tiles are extremely durable and water-resistant but feel colder without underfloor heating. Avoid laminate and real wood as they can swell with moisture.
What is the difference between a bathroom fitter and a plumber?
A bathroom fitter is a multi-skilled tradesperson who handles the entire project — plumbing, tiling, plastering, and fitting the suite. A plumber focuses specifically on pipework and connections. For a full renovation, a bathroom fitter manages everything so you do not need to coordinate multiple trades yourself.
Can I use my bathroom during a renovation?
No. Once the old suite is removed, the bathroom is out of action until the new one is connected — typically 5-10 days. If you only have one bathroom, discuss temporary arrangements with your fitter. Some can connect the toilet early in the process to minimise inconvenience.
How much should I budget for tiles on top of the fitting cost?
Budget £20-£50 per square metre for mid-range ceramic or porcelain tiles. A standard bathroom needs roughly 15-20m2 of wall tiles and 4-6m2 of floor tiles, so tile costs alone are typically £400-£1,300. Allow an extra 10% for cuts and waste.
Is a wet room more expensive than a standard bathroom?
Yes, typically £1,000-£3,000 more. The extra cost comes from the waterproof tanking system applied to the entire floor and walls, the gradient work needed for the floor drain, and the fact that every surface must be fully tiled. The result is a premium, accessible shower space with no step or tray.
Do I need to hire separate trades for a bathroom renovation?
Most bathroom fitters handle plumbing, tiling, and general fitting themselves. However, any new electrical work (extractor fans, downlights, heated towel rails) must be done by a qualified electrician and certified under Part P of the Building Regulations. Your fitter will usually arrange this as part of the project.
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 342 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.