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Bathroom Fitters in Ipswich

Browse all our local bathroom fitters that serve the area in and around Ipswich, Suffolk. Find a bathroom fitter that can renovate your bathroom, convert to a wet room or add an en-suite

Ipswich bathroom fitters

Finbra Ltd

Bathroom Fitter in Ipswich

Covering Woodbridge, Kesgrave, Ipswich, Felixstowe and surrounding areas

Since starting his plumbing and heating business in 2005, Managing Director, Jason Finbra has seen his company grow from strength to strength. With a proud reputation for first-class customer service, ...

Services & skills:
  • Bathrooms

Past Jobs Posted / Projects

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Bathrooms – Ipswich

Bathroom fitters

Bathroom refurb

Ipswich Areas

  • Akenham
  • Belstead
  • Wherstead
  • Stoke Park
  • Ravenswood
  • Rushmere St Andrew
  • Kesgrave
  • Martlesham Heath
  • Needham Market
  • Creeting St. Mary
  • Barham
  • Henley
  • Claydon
  • Witnesham
  • Hadleigh
  • Milden
  • Copdock
  • Belstead
  • Capel St Mary
  • Chelmondiston
  • Shotley
  • Kirton
  • Nacton
  • Levington
  • IP1
  • IP2
  • IP3
  • IP4
  • IP5
  • IP6
  • IP7
  • IP8
  • IP9
  • IP10

Bathrooms Services

  • Bathrooms
  • Bathroom Refurbishment / Remodelling
  • Wet Room Installation
  • Disabled Bathrooms / Showers
  • Shower Fitters
  • Bathroom Showrooms
  • Bath Resurfacing
  • Bathroom Cladding
  • Bathroom Supply & Fit
  • Bathroom Suppliers
  • Emergency Bathroom Service
  • Bathroom Designer
  • Bathroom Mastic Sealant
  • Cloakrooms
  • Bathroom Planning
  • Bathroom Specialists
  • Bathroom Worktops

Find a Trusted Bathroom Fitter in Ipswich

Whether you need a simple suite swap, full bathroom installation, or a luxury wet-room conversion, Top Tradespeople makes it easy to find trusted local Ipswich bathroom fitters ready to help.

You can compare quotes, check reviews, and hire a professional bathroom fitter.

Average Bathroom Fitter Costs in Ipswich

Hiring a professional bathroom fitter in Ipswich typically costs around £180–£300 per day for labour, and a full bathroom installation (labour + materials) in the UK averages around £5,000–£7,000, though this can rise significantly with premium fixtures and layout changes.
Sources indicate:

  • Labour day-rate: ~ £150–£250/day for standard work.
     
  • For a full bathroom installation (materials + labour) the average UK cost is around £6,600 in 2025.
     
  • Smaller tasks like installing a pedestal basin: quoted around £160–£210.
     

Ensure the quote includes all major trades, materials and scaffold/access, and pick someone with good credentials and references.

Example Prices in Ipswich

Here’s a useful guide to what typical bathroom-fitting projects cost. Final pricing will vary depending on bathroom size, material quality, layout changes and region.

Bathroom Service

Average Cost

Install a pedestal basin with taps only

£160–£210

Full small bathroom installation (budget finish)

£4,500–£6,000

Full mid-range bathroom renovation

£5,000–£9,000

Full high-spec bathroom/wet room

£10,000+ (up to £14,000+ for large/complex) 

Labour only for average bathroom (6–8 days)

~£1,500–£4,000 depending on scope

Labour day rate for a bathroom fitter

£150–£300/day typical

Removing old suite and disposal

£600–£1,000 for full removal

Tiling and waterproofing per m² (walls/floors)

~£100–£120 per m² (labour + materials) for average tiling job

How to Choose the Right Bathroom Fitter in Ipswich

Before hiring, check the essentials:

  • Read customer reviews – See how other homeowners rate their finish, reliability, cleanliness and timeline.
     
  • Check credentials – Are they experienced specifically with bathrooms and wet rooms? Do they have public liability insurance and references for similar jobs?
     
  • Compare multiple written quotes – Get at least three quotes to compare cost, scope (labour + materials + trades included) and timescale.
     
  • Inspect the quote’s detail – Does it cover waste removal, materials/upgrades, moving plumbing or electrics, tiling, heating/flooring, access/scaffolding?
     
  • Check finish and materials specification – High-spec tiles, baths or wet rooms will increase cost; keep layout unchanged to save money.
     
  • Beware very low quotes – If a quote is far below typical range, check what’s omitted (e.g., repositioning plumbing, waterproofing, tile removal, structural alterations)