
Bathrooms
Why Upgrade Your Bathroom?
Upgrade your bathroom to turn an everyday necessity into a high-performance luxury retreat, eliminating outdated fixtures while significantly boosting your home’s market value and efficiency.
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It's very common for people to add a modern standalone shower (or replace the old bath with one) during renovations. This simple upgrade creates a more spacious, luxurious, and efficient space that today's buyers love.

Frequently Asked Questions
We hope this page provides clear and helpful answers for those considering a loft conversion who may have numerous questions about the process; we are here to make your decision as straightforward and informed as possible.
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How much value does a new bathroom add to my home?
A new bathroom renovation in Sussex typically adds 4-6% to your home's value (around £15,000–£25,000 for an average property), with strong ROI in the South East market
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Can I add an extra bathroom to my house?
You can add an extra bathroom to your house however, it is more difficult and expensive than renovating an existing bathroom due to the need to install new water supply feeds and waste pipes, often in awkward locations.
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How much does a new bathroom cost in Sussex?
A new bathroom in Sussex typically costs £5,000–£8,000 for a small/basic one, £8,000–£12,000 for a medium/standard size, and £12,000+ (up to £20,000+) for a large/luxury specification, though it heavily depends on size, materials, fixtures, and labour. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote.
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How long does a bathroom conversion take ?
A bathroom conversion typically takes 1–2 weeks for a small one, 2–3 weeks for a medium/standard size, and 3–4 weeks (or more) for a large/luxury/complex conversion, depending on the specifications.
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Do I need to notify my local the council before converting my bathroom?
For simple like-for-like bathroom renovations (such as changing sanitary ware and tiles in the same positions), you do not need to notify your local council's Building Control. However, approval is required if adding a new bathroom, significantly changing the layout, altering drainage/ventilation, making structural changes, or involving major electrical/plumbing work. It's always best to check with your local council to confirm for your specific project.
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What should I consider before starting a bathroom conversion?
We will first need to book a free meeting with you to discuss your ideas in detail. Consider your budget, desired layout (like adding a popular standalone shower), water-efficient fixtures, and proper ventilation to prevent mould—we'll then provide expert advice and handle the qualified plumbing and electrical work ourselves before any work begins.
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How do I get started with my bathroom renovation?
Simply contact us for a free, no-obligation quote and consultation—we'll visit your Worthing/Sussex home, discuss your ideas, provide expert advice on design and costs, and handle everything from planning to completion with minimal disruption.

