Core Renovation Service

Bathroom Renovation

Bathroom renovation focused on proper waterproofing, utilities, and durable finishes.

Waterproofing sequence Service coordination Durable detailing
Bathroom renovation project image
Early review priorities
  • What substrate, waterproofing, and drainage conditions need to be resolved first.
  • How the sanitaryware layout affects comfort, cleaning, and room use.
  • Which details around tiling, ventilation, and sealing protect the final result.
Typical scope includes
  • Strip-out, substrate preparation, and waterproofing
  • Sanitaryware, tiling, and lighting installation
  • Functional testing and final sealing review
Service Strength

Why this service is structured to perform well on site

The value comes from getting the planning decisions, trade coordination, and finish standard right before delivery pressure builds.

Waterproofing sequence

Preparation and moisture control handled before finishes are closed up.

Service coordination

Plumbing, drainage, lighting, and ventilation aligned properly.

Durable detailing

Tiling, sealing, and fittings completed with long-term performance in mind.

Service Overview

A defined renovation scope with clearer delivery control

We renovate bathrooms with the right sequence for demolition, waterproofing, plumbing, tiling, ventilation, sanitaryware installation, lighting, and final commissioning.

Bathroom work needs more than good-looking fittings. The sequence behind waterproofing, services, and finish detailing is what protects the result.

Project Fit

This service is usually the right fit when

  • The existing bathroom is dated, leaking, or no longer practical.
  • Waterproofing, drainage, or ventilation needs to be addressed properly.
  • You want a finish that looks refined but also holds up in use.
Scope Breakdown

What this service normally includes

The scope is organised so decisions that affect cost, sequence, and finish quality are handled in the right order.

Managed sequence

Each stage is reviewed in order so technical decisions, trade coordination, and finish work support one another properly on site.

Stage 01 01

Strip-out and preparation

Remove existing finishes, review substrate condition, and prepare the room for a proper rebuild.

Stage 02 02

Services and waterproofing

Coordinate drainage, plumbing, electrics, ventilation, and moisture protection before tiling and fitting begin.

Stage 03 03

Tiling and final fit

Install sanitaryware, lighting, screens, trims, and seals with careful alignment and final testing.

Delivery Value

Why the scope matters before the work begins

A well-defined renovation scope is not only about what gets installed. It shapes coordination, timing, commercial clarity, and the standard of the final handover.

Why clients choose this service
  • Waterproofing and moisture control handled properly.
  • Fixtures positioned for comfort and practical use.
  • Clean tiling, sealing, and finishing detail.
Expected result

What the completed work should leave behind

The strongest outcome is a finished space that performs properly in use, reads as a complete piece of work, and avoids the compromises that often appear when scope control slips.

01

Less remedial risk

Key technical elements are handled in the right order before visible finishes go in.

02

Better daily function

Fixture placement, storage, and lighting are reviewed around practical use, not just appearance.

03

Cleaner finished detail

Tiling lines, sealing, and fittings are resolved with a sharper final presentation.

Client Questions

Questions that usually come up before quote stage

These are the practical points clients usually want settled before the scope, programme, and commercial next step are agreed.

Why is bathroom sequencing so important?

Because waterproofing, drainage, and service coordination all sit behind the final finishes. If that sequence is wrong, the visible finish can be compromised later.

Can the bathroom layout be improved as part of the renovation?

Yes. Fixture placement, storage, shower size, and circulation can all be reviewed so the finished room works better as well as looking better.

What information helps with an early bathroom review?

Photos, approximate room size, a fixture wish list, and any known issues with leakage, ventilation, or drainage are usually enough to start.

Next Step

Need a bathroom scope reviewed with waterproofing and services in mind?

Send the room photos, drawings, or sanitaryware brief and we can review the scope, sequence, and likely technical requirements.