Finding a reliable bathroom fitter can feel overwhelming. There are thousands of tradespeople advertising online, but quality varies enormously. Here is a practical guide to finding someone you can trust with your home.
Where to Look
Start with personal recommendations — ask neighbours, friends, and family. After that, platforms like Checkatrade, MyBuilder, and Rated People verify tradespeople and collect genuine reviews. Local Facebook groups often have honest recommendations too.
What to Check
A good bathroom fitter should have public liability insurance (at least £2 million), examples of previous work, and be happy to provide references. If they are doing any gas or electrical work, check Gas Safe and Part P registration respectively.
Getting Quotes
Always get three written quotes. A quote should itemise labour, materials, and a timeline. Be wary of quotes that are significantly lower than others — this often means corners will be cut.
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