• Not really seeing the answer here so I'll ask it explicitly. How do I bathroom?

    The one in the loft extension has a toilet, shower and sink. I want roughly the same out of a new bathroom up there but with potentially a slightly larger shower. The current shower is disconnected as it leaked like a drive and fucked the ceiling below. There was/is a shower pump in the airing cupboard where the hot water tank is on the floor below. I would obviously want/need that to be reconnected/replaced to even get hot water upstairs, and maybe even provide greater pressure to the bath on the same floor as the tank.

    Who do I speak to for the whole thing? General builder? Plumber? Bathroom specialist? I have no idea about styling or decoration so hoping for help with that too.

  • As @Tenderloin said, you'll prob be best off with a specialist boiler/heating person and a bathroom fitter.

    Reg water pressure, a couple of options as you don't have a combo, I hear good things about Salamander pumps.

    Reg style, thats all subjective and only you can answer that. My usual thought process is... (Based on period of house) Sympathetic or not, and then after that if the later what contemporary style.

  • Cheers. Just off a call with a client/friend who is having some work done at the minute and he really rates his builder. This is the second time he's used him, and he did a bathroom for my mate's mate and that went well. Will have a chat with that guy and go from there.

    Not worried about preserving features as it is a shit bathroom currently in a not very inspiring loft conversion.

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