Replacing, upgrading, or installing a shower is one of the most common bathroom renovation projects in residential buildings. If you are considering getting a new shower, you’ll want to have an approximate idea of how much the project will cost so you can budget accordingly.
You also need to bear in mind that there are several factors that can affect the final price. These include:
One more thing to keep in mind is that the cost will go up if you choose to renovate other areas of the bathroom in addition to the shower. A complete bathroom renovation can cost upwards of £15,000, and it could cost more if the project requires tiling, which can cost anything between £12 / m2 to £160 / m2.
One of the easiest ways of saving on shower installation costs is by choosing a shower type that requires fewer tradespeople to install.
Shower pods or self-contained showers can be a cost-effective alternative to standard tile-and-tray showers, and here are a few reasons why:
Shower pods are also a cheaper alternative in the medium and long term, since they’re leak-proof units that will reduce or eliminate maintenance and repairs costs post-installation. In our experience, they’re the most inexpensive, hassle-free, and attractive alternative to tile-and-tray showers.
If you’d like to learn more, please call one of our service team today on 01483 532020.
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