• 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 others have said a specialist will yield better results. I had my old bathroom done by a general builder. It wasn't badly done, but undoubtedly a specialist would have done a better job. They will likely fit things better, and do better jobs of things like tiling. Most will have a plumber they work with too.

    For my current house I'm having to get a high pressure unvented cylinder to ensure that the top floor bathroom gets sufficient pressure. This will also help with pressure if you have a couple of taps on at once.

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