Bathroom renovation - no going back

Bathroom renovation - no going back

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uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Wednesday 29th April 2015
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And so it begins...

Bye bye chicken tiles

Looking lovely

Nice surprises hiding under the wallpaper


Thought I'd share after finding pistonheads the best source of bathroom renovation information

furrywoolyhatuk

682 posts

154 months

Wednesday 29th April 2015
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Need to do my tired bathroom so will be watching your efforts with interest smile

uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Wednesday 29th April 2015
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Fixtures have been purchased - bath, shower, taps, basin, toilet, towel rail.

Choosing tiles is proving to be the big sticking point.

I need the before photos to prove to myself afterwards that it was worth the sweat and tears :-)

DrDoofenshmirtz

15,220 posts

200 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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At least some plaster has stayed on the wall...I'm just doing the kitchen, and every fecking tile came away with a chunk of plaster!

uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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Our kitchen was much the same after removing 3+ layers of woodchip. Don't mind plastering though so not an issue.

Far more bothered about having to prep walls for tiling.

Edited by uluru on Thursday 30th April 09:33

furtive

4,498 posts

279 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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Those chicken tiles will be back in fashion soon

smn159

12,626 posts

217 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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We had the same tiles in our bathroom when I was a kid!

uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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smn159 said:
We had the same tiles in our bathroom when I was a kid!
and prob 50% of anyone who grew up in the early 80's!

Gingerbread Man

9,171 posts

213 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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What's in store then?

mr0709

41 posts

187 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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Be interested to see what layout you go for OP. We have a similar bathroom in need of a renovation and currently trying to work out the best layout. We have a similar window that is at one end of the bath so rules out a shower at that end. The opposite end has the staircase box so there is limited space for a shower bath becuase of the slope of the box. A bath will not turn 90 degreesbecause of the door.

The shower is currently in the middle of the bath which means a shower curtain which I don't particularly like - I prefer a screen.

Will watch with interest what you do.

uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Thursday 30th April 2015
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We're actually not changing the layout at all. Sink, toilet, bath all in the same position.

Sink will be on wall hung cabinet, crappy 7 kw electric shower swapped for mixer fed from combi. Shower wall backs onto airing cupboard so pipes will be accessible there, no need to bury in wall.Currently the shower is over the sloped end of the bath, so bath will be turned round with plug hole at other end. Will have a bath filler off same control as shower so nothing to clean around on bath edge.

Radiator swapped for a towel rail. The routing of our central heating pipes means floor is already 'heated'.

Requires quite a bit of rerouting of wastes etc as don'twant any on display

uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Friday 1st May 2015
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Just removed the original waste pipe 2.4 kg of copper!

Tom1981

218 posts

256 months

Friday 1st May 2015
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uluru said:
We're actually not changing the layout at all. Sink, toilet, bath all in the same position.

Sink will be on wall hung cabinet, crappy 7 kw electric shower swapped for mixer fed from combi. Shower wall backs onto airing cupboard so pipes will be accessible there, no need to bury in wall.Currently the shower is over the sloped end of the bath, so bath will be turned round with plug hole at other end. Will have a bath filler off same control as shower so nothing to clean around on bath edge.

Radiator swapped for a towel rail. The routing of our central heating pipes means floor is already 'heated'.

Requires quite a bit of rerouting of wastes etc as don'twant any on display
We did the same and the bath is also filled from the bath overflow and love the clean feel around the bath.

uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Monday 4th May 2015
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Well, we once again have flowing water in the bathroom, although no toilet.

Has not been without it's ordeals, bathroom company managed to send the wrong toilet and the wrong bath. Toilet pan replaced the same day, bath replaced the next but only discovered that the cistern was also incorrect today - doh!



So this was the rough idea

And this is where we are now



Shower, bath filler, basin, towel rail all plumbed in. All pipework is now below floor level or beneath bath. Wastes connected, although looks like the bath trap we thought we could reuse might have to be replaced, and need to sort out the basin drainage so it's a bit tidier externally. Would be useful if we could join it into the 68mm drain pipe neatly but doesn't look like such adapters exist (we have combined waste and rainwater). Handles on the basin unit will be swapped, this is a £40 bargain basement ikea unit that was pre-built.

Floor to sort out next...

Edited by uluru on Monday 4th May 20:13

BL Fanboy

339 posts

142 months

Tuesday 5th May 2015
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Make sure you get a "back to wall" soil pipe for the W.C. waste outlet.

They are flexible and have a large jubilee clip to secure the pipe on to the pan outlet stub.

A push on soil pipe connector will leak. Pretty much guaranteed to!

Look to pay £12-13 for it, it'll extend to about 500mm and it will allow you to push the loo back in to position and be confident it wont leak when you flush.

Edited by BL Fanboy on Tuesday 5th May 15:54

uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Tuesday 5th May 2015
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The toilet connection may prove to be problematic. The existing pan connector is 'welded' to the cast iron soil pipe with some sort of waxed fabric...

uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Tuesday 5th May 2015
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So next weekend's job is to try and get the floor level-ish before tiling. Currently 1cm drop from one side of toilet to the other!! Not quite sure how seeing as the toilet has gone back in exactly the same position as before.

We weren't planning to put underfloor heating in as there's currently approx. 4m of central heating pipes running under the floor so thinking is that it will take the edge off. Is this misguided do you think?

uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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Currently having issues with the toilet.

First pan delivered was incorrect, should have been back to wall and wasn't. Swapped same day and was told no need to swap cistern. Discovered cistern was in fact incorrect and arranged to swap for correct (as per model number). Swapped for 'correct' and this doesn't seem to fit the damn thing either!!!

Should be like this


Instead it's like this...



Driving me mad


uluru

Original Poster:

221 posts

108 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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Getting there slowly


badboyburt

2,043 posts

177 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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Can I ask why you have combined waste and rainwater ?

Thought both had to remain separate.