Yep - they took care of everything.Thank you, assume they did the whole renovation?
Thank you, assume they did the whole renovation? Ripple are as busy, first free slot was end of August when I asked last week.
new bath, shower, toilet, tiling and extractor fan installed in a bathroom as well as insulating a wall, demolishing a small outhouse and removing it and demolishing and building 2 new gate pillars and a few other odds and sods, cost about €3.5k down the country. Glad I don't live in Dublin !!
It is all relative though. I would assume there are more people in Dublin with salaries that allow them to pay these higher prices.
Hi Peanuts20new bath, shower, toilet, tiling and extractor fan installed in a bathroom as well as insulating a wall, demolishing a small outhouse and removing it and demolishing and building 2 new gate pillars and a few other odds and sods, cost about €3.5k down the country. Glad I don't live in Dublin !!
I live on the continent where nobody has heard of an electric shower. My hot water cones from the gas central heating unit and is immediate. No tank in the attic either. I hate Irish electric showers, noisy, weak and temprememental.Electric showers are the worst in my opinion. Expensive to run, low pressure, noisy (ugly!). Have a large hot water cylinder heated via the central gas boiler, and a central pump for hot and cold water around the house.
But of course I grew up on the continent where there isn't water tanks in the attic and ridiculous mains pressure, so YMMV.
Zoned heating circuits so you can heat the HW tank without heating the radiators. Or a combi boiler.How would you expect to heat the power shower during the good weather, i'm not turning on the oil/gas?
Yes Coldwater, should have phrased my question to Why would you instead of How would you? My point was that by having the electric shower you saved having to do all this and I was making the point that they're fierce handy and totally adequate for a lot of quick shower jobs. Thanks though for going to the trouble of answering.Zoned heating circuits so you can heat the HW tank without heating the radiators. Or a combi boiler.
Full bathroom change including vanity unit, deep bath and fully tiled floor and walls, 2 x 2m priced at all parts and Lab and removal of debris €3500.
If that's for one room, even to double that for a smaller ensuite also..
Shop around I'd say.
Purchasing bath, shower trays, toilets, etc. in Ireland is very much a rip-off. I have recently (well, 2 years ago) redone a bathroom and a downstairs toilet and saved massive amount of money by ordering that stuff from a German company: https://en.reuter.de/
Even with transport taken into account, I've saved about 50% on the Irish quotes - half of the savings I did spend on upgrading to "better" stuff though.
tiles, etc., I got here but bought during sales. Shaved about 40% off the price, even if I had to store them for 6 months in the shed....
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