colm_mcm wrote: » Where in the country are you?
griffdaddy wrote: » Hi all, Can anyone recommend a plumber/electrician to remove a standard bath and replace it with a whirlpool jet bath? The quotes I'm getting are all over the place and it seems like a job that's not carried out very often. Edit just to add there's already an electric shower above the bath with an cord pull in the bathroom. Thanks, Griff
emeldc wrote: » Where are you buying it, do they not offer a fitting service. Can I ask, what is the attraction to these baths. Are there any medical benefits. Surely the water will get cold fairly quickly because of the circulation. I think about 20 years ago they were popular because they were relatively new but I didn't think there was much interest in them now but maybe I'm wrong.
Man with broke phone wrote: » How much you willing to pay? You may need an electrician and a plumber. It may lead to a tiler, plasterer, carpenter. Its more than just a quick call out. Id say you may aswell be looking at a whole new bathroom. Ive heard the going rate on labour for a full bathroom change lately in Dublin is around 4500 euro. Id be upfront with asking the plumber aswell if he plans on putting power to the bath. If pulled out about 50 of these over the years and dont remember one that had an electrical connection.
hopskipandjump wrote: » I changed my whole bathroom in the height of the boom, which included a Jacuzzi bath. I paid the plumber €2,000 for the whole job (ripping out old bathroom, moving toilet position, installing bath, shower, sink). My plumber can do small electrical jobs (he's not in Dublin!). I'm sure the electrician put in a socket under the bath but the plumber looked after everything otherwise. I have a pump under the bath which services the bath & standalone shower.
Man with broke phone wrote: » 2000 labour or 2000 all in? Did he tile?