FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

A bathroom’s waterproofing is designed to contain water within the bathroom perimeter and prevent water damage to walls and flooring structures. Under the Building Code of Australia – F1.7 and Australian Standards – AS3740, it is mandatory to waterproof a bathroom.

When hiring a contractor is time, ensure they are suitable for your job. Some questions you should ask them include:
Are you licensed?
Are you insured to work in my home?
How long will my job take?
Can you provide a written quote?
Do you have references I can follow up on?
Can I see a portfolio of your work?

Yes, you can if you wish to reuse some items; however, this will depend on their age and condition. All care is taken but not guaranteed, as removing some items without breaking is tricky.

The cost of a bathroom renovation depends on many factors. It would be $1490,00 to $26,9900 –depending on size and product selections. On average, this is what most people spend when renovating their bathroom. Labour is by far the highest cost of any bathroom renovation. You should expect to be looking at middle-range tapware, vanities, toilets, baths, etc.

See our pricing list.

No hidden costs or surprises. You would only pay the amount given to you in the quote unless there is a variation or you ask for extra work to be done.

Yes, but moving fixtures such as sinks, toilets, bathtubs, and showers that require drainage may mean adapting your existing plumbing. Doing that can be expensive, so consider this when making significant changes to a bathroom layout.

If you don’t have another bathroom or the bathroom can’t be used, a portable bathroom can be conveniently supplied at a reasonable price.

Yes, a warranty is provided in writing.

We have all the required insurance, including public liability and work compensation.