Bathroom Fitter in Streatham

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Bathroom Fitter in Streatham

Looking for a bathroom fitter in Streatham? Our experienced teams handle full bathroom renovations, shower installations, tiling, wet rooms, and en-suites across SW16. Free quotes with no obligation.

Bathroom Fitting services in Streatham

  • Full bathroom renovations
  • Shower room installations
  • Walk-in shower conversions
  • Bath replacements and freestanding baths
  • Bathroom tiling (walls and floors)
  • Vanity units and basin fitting
  • Underfloor heating installation
  • Wet room construction
  • Cloakroom and en-suite fitting
  • Accessible bathroom adaptations
Bathroom Fitter carrying out work in Streatham
Bathroom Fitting in Streatham
Bathroom Fitting project completed in Streatham

Why choose our bathroom fitters in Streatham?

Our bathroom fitters are fully insured and experienced in every aspect of bathroom renovation. Every job in Streatham is completed to a high standard with proper waterproofing and tiling.

We handle everything from a simple bath swap to a complete bathroom strip-out and refit across SW16. We manage the plumbing, tiling, electrics, and finishing so you deal with one team, not four separate trades.

For landlords in Streatham, we provide between-tenancy bathroom refreshes, full refits for rental properties, and HMO-compliant bathroom installations. We work quickly to minimise void periods.

The properties across Streatham have mainly Victorian and Edwardian terraces along the high road, with 1930s semis further out and some post-war estates. Bathroom layouts and pipework vary with the era of housing. We survey the existing plumbing before quoting so there are no surprises once work starts.

Our teams are based in South London and regularly work across SW16. For most bathroom fitting jobs in Streatham, we can usually start within a week or two of quoting.

Bathroom Fitter in Streatham: local knowledge

Streatham's mix of Victorian terraces and 1930s semis means bathroom projects vary between the two main housing types. The Victorian end near Brixton Hill tends to involve fitting bathrooms into converted properties where space is tight, while the 1930s semis further south have more standard layouts that lend themselves to straightforward strip-out and refit jobs.

Recent bathroom fitting jobs in Streatham

  • Stripping out a dated bathroom in a 1930s semi and fitting a new suite with a shower over the bath and full wall tiling
  • Converting a ground-floor WC in a Victorian terrace into a shower room with an electric shower and wall-mounted basin
  • Fitting an en-suite wet room in the master bedroom of a large Edwardian house near Streatham Common
  • Installing a new bathroom in a loft conversion including waste pipe routing through the existing floor voids

Pro tip for Streatham homeowners

In 1930s Streatham semis, the bathroom waste pipes often run externally down the rear wall before connecting to the drain. When refitting the bathroom, it is worth rerouting the waste internally through the floor void if possible. External waste pipes are prone to freezing in winter and look unsightly. Internal routing is neater and more reliable, and it is easiest to do during a full refit when the floor and walls are stripped back.

Bathroom fitting in Streatham: what we typically see

Streatham stretches along the A23 from Brixton Hill down towards Norbury. The housing is mostly Victorian near the top end and becomes more 1930s suburban further south. A lot of the bigger houses have been converted into flats. We regularly carry out bathroom fitting work at Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses, 1930s semi-detached houses, and flat conversions across SW16.

The bathroom challenges in Streatham depend on the property type. Victorian terraces often have compact bathrooms with pipework routes that need rethinking when the room is being refitted. Older properties may have gravity-fed hot water systems that struggle with modern showers, so we assess the water system as part of every quote and recommend upgrades where needed.

For landlords in Streatham, bathroom condition is one of the biggest factors in tenant satisfaction and rental value. A dated bathroom puts tenants off more than almost anything else. We provide fast, cost-effective bathroom refits between tenancies, and for HMO properties we install compliant en-suites and shower rooms to maximise room lettability.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a bathroom renovation cost in Streatham?

Bathroom costs depend on the size of the room, the specification of fittings, and how much plumbing and tiling is involved. We provide free, no-obligation quotes for all bathroom work in Streatham. Call 020 3576 2747.

How long does a bathroom refit take in Streatham?

A straightforward bathroom refit typically takes around two weeks. More complex jobs involving structural changes, wet rooms, or moving pipework may take longer. We provide a clear timeline before work starts.

Can you fit a walk-in shower in Streatham?

Yes, we regularly convert baths to walk-in showers across Streatham. This includes removing the old bath, tanking the floor and walls, installing the shower tray or forming a wet room, tiling, and fitting the shower valve and screen.

Do you supply the bathroom fittings or do I need to buy them?

Either way works. We can supply everything from trade suppliers at competitive prices, or we are happy to fit items you have already purchased. We will advise on compatibility and suitability during the quote.

What bathroom issues are common in Streatham properties?

Streatham has mainly Victorian and Edwardian terraces along the high road, with 1930s semis further out and some post-war estates. Common bathroom issues we see include dated suites, poor tiling, inadequate waterproofing, low water pressure from old gravity-fed systems, and pipework that needs rerouting for a new layout.

How quickly can a bathroom fitter start in Streatham?

Our teams are based in South London and regularly work across SW16. For most bathroom jobs in Streatham, we can usually start within a week or two of quoting, depending on the scope of work.

How long does a full bathroom refit take in a Streatham semi?

A straightforward strip-out and refit of a standard bathroom in a 1930s Streatham semi typically takes around two weeks. This includes removing the old suite, making good the walls and floor, plumbing, tiling, fitting the new suite, and finishing touches. More complex jobs involving layout changes, moving pipework, or structural alterations take longer. We provide a clear timeline before work starts so you know what to expect.

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