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Soon it will be necessary to remove the bathtub from the second floor bathroom and replace it with a shower stall due to age related issues.
Is it advisable to DYI (we know a licensed tiler and an unlicensed plumber) and if not, who should we get to do it and how much would it cost? We are a pensioner household with strict affordability issues.
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks crew.
Hi Dingodudette
Thanks for the photos since the pipes are already in place you will need to
1. Assess the condition of the existing plumbing and whether they need replacing or repairing
2. Determine if there are any leaks through the walls and floor below
3. Assess the structural adequacy of the floor below... a photo of the ceiling below would help by showing ie
a. Is the ceiling below water stains, ie leaks
b. Does the plasterboard ceiling look dis-stressed nail/fixing pop marks, cracks, sagging.. initial signs of fatigue
In light of the comments you will need to have it properly assessed what you want to avoid is a cheap initial quote that blows out exponentially once the work is started and that can occur even if the trades are licenced or not.
At least you can do the demolition yourself. That's the most fun part anyway.
@dingodudette it doesn't sound like an easy fix where you can remove bath, minor plumbing and reuse spare tiles you've stored (I always recommend everyone order 5m2+ extra for shower fixes later on)
Renovating your whole bathroom sounds like it will cost $30K+...ouch. it will take at least a month
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