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Bathroom Fitters in Oxford

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

Oxford bathroom fitters

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Oxford Areas

  • Ascott
  • Chalgrove
  • Chippinghurst
  • Chiselhampton
  • Cuddesdon
  • Denton
  • Garsington
  • Great Haseley
  • Great Milton
  • Little Baldon
  • Little Haseley
  • Little Milton
  • Marsh Baldon
  • Nuneham Courtenay
  • Stadhampton
  • Toot Baldon
  • Wheatley
  • Forest Hill
  • Holton
  • Horspath
  • Horton-cum-Studley
  • Littleworth
  • Milton Common
  • Stanton St. John
  • Waterperry
  • Waterstock
  • Woodperry
  • East Oxford
  • Cowley
  • Blackbird Leys
  • Littlemore Sandford-on-Thames
  • Iffley
  • Rose Hill
  • North East Oxford
  • Beckley
  • Headington
  • Marston
  • Elsfield
  • Noke
  • Woodeaton
  • Woodperry
  • North and West Oxford
  • Botley
  • North Hinksey
  • Summertown
  • Wytham
  • Jericho
  • Wolvercote
  • Kennington
  • Boars Hill
  • New Hinksey
  • South Hinksey
  • Osney

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 Oxford

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 Oxford bathroom fitters ready to help.

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

Average Bathroom Fitter Costs in Oxford

Hiring a professional bathroom fitter in Oxford 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 Oxford

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 Oxford

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)