Very interesting Nick seeing your comparison charts for online versus high street. Will definitely go with online when updating our bathroom. Thanks for doing all the research 😊.
Morning Nick wow that was fascinating, the price differences were staggering but your comments on quality and service put a whole new take on what can be an overwhelming purchase x Thanks again for all of your hard work x Hope the family are all well x
I should really revamp the bathroom, so thanks for doing the homework for me Nick. I never buy anything online....I much prefer to see, touch and decide for myself if the quality is good. A Rethink ensues.....!
I’m putting in high end bathrooms in my house, three done & one to go. I use Rubberduck bathrooms, Amazon, eBay, plus using the internet to search out the best deals. I’m buying stuff like Grohe for taps, showers & wall hung toilets. I also use tile mountain for tiles. Interesting point, Homebase came out very bad, but I got a super deal on Elements boards with waterproofing kit from them.
We kitted out our new bathroom from Victorian Plumbing, and I have to say we’ll never buy from them again - the quality was awful, absolutely no longevity (toilet seat, bathroom tap and bath plug all broke within two years) and the customer service was dreadful.
As a house buyer, the vogue for installing luxury bathrooms is becoming as exasperating as garden decking. I've lost count of the number of houses I've viewed where valuable space is taken up by surplus bathrooms, where all the baths are too damn short to lie down in or replaced entirely by showers, where the plumbing sprays onto the floor and the floor is not waterproof and attic conversions where the only dormer window is wasted in the ensuite leaving claustrophobic living space. And you have to pay £30k extra for all these "improvements" and another £20k to have them all put right. PLEASE STOP ruining our housing!
This is really helpful! We’re tackling our bathroom this year - a subscriber pointed out your channel. Thank you Nick!
Ah that’s great to hear, thanks Luke!
Very interesting Nick seeing your comparison charts for online versus high street. Will definitely go with online when updating our bathroom. Thanks for doing all the research 😊.
Thank you for the feedback! Good luck with your renovation.
Morning Nick wow that was fascinating, the price differences were staggering but your comments on quality and service put a whole new take on what can be an overwhelming purchase x Thanks again for all of your hard work x Hope the family are all well x
Thanks, Helen! Take care
I should really revamp the bathroom, so thanks for doing the homework for me Nick. I never buy anything online....I much prefer to see, touch and decide for myself if the quality is good. A Rethink ensues.....!
Interesting point though, thanks for sharing
Thanks for this Nick it very helpful 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I’m putting in high end bathrooms in my house, three done & one to go. I use Rubberduck bathrooms, Amazon, eBay, plus using the internet to search out the best deals. I’m buying stuff like Grohe for taps, showers & wall hung toilets. I also use tile mountain for tiles. Interesting point, Homebase came out very bad, but I got a super deal on Elements boards with waterproofing kit from them.
Thanks for sharing, Barry. Interesting you buy from Amazon and eBay too - good to search around as the products do seem similar across the board.
We kitted out our new bathroom from Victorian Plumbing, and I have to say we’ll never buy from them again - the quality was awful, absolutely no longevity (toilet seat, bathroom tap and bath plug all broke within two years) and the customer service was dreadful.
Hi Nick. Love your vids. How do I get in touch to use your services for doing a kitchen renovation?
Thank you - nickshouserenovation@gmail.com
Nick what would you say you can expect to pay to install these types
Hi, if from scratch with new pipework and 1st and 2nd fitting between £2k and 2.5k I would estimate.
As a house buyer, the vogue for installing luxury bathrooms is becoming as exasperating as garden decking. I've lost count of the number of houses I've viewed where valuable space is taken up by surplus bathrooms, where all the baths are too damn short to lie down in or replaced entirely by showers, where the plumbing sprays onto the floor and the floor is not waterproof and attic conversions where the only dormer window is wasted in the ensuite leaving claustrophobic living space. And you have to pay £30k extra for all these "improvements" and another £20k to have them all put right. PLEASE STOP ruining our housing!
Interesting take - thanks for sharing! I agree a big bathroom isn’t necessary.
Did you use a software or Google comparison to make the comparison
Just hours of compiling the data! Not computer savvy for the above!!