A bathroom renovation is one of the most rewarding changes you can make to a home, but it is also one of the most technical. Behind the tiles sit pipework, waterproofing and careful sequencing, and getting those right is what separates a bathroom that looks good for a week from one that looks good for a decade. Here is how a full renovation actually runs, and how to plan yours so it goes smoothly.
Start With a Clear Plan
The best time to solve problems is before any tools come out. A good plan covers the layout, where the shower, bath, WC and basin will sit, and how the room will feel once it is finished. It also covers the order the trades need to work in, which matters when one person is handling the whole job.
- Layout: Think about how you use the room day to day, not just how it looks in a showroom.
- Walk-in or enclosed shower: A level-access walk-in shower feels open and is easy to clean, but it needs proper falls and drainage planned in.
- Materials: Choosing tiles, fittings and finishes early keeps the project moving and avoids delays mid-job.
Strip-Out and Pipework
A full renovation starts by taking the room back to bare walls and floor. With everything exposed, the supply and waste pipework can be set out properly for the new layout. This is the stage that decides whether the finished bathroom stays dry and trouble-free, so pipes are run cleanly and pressure-tested before anything is closed in.
Waterproofing the Wet Area
Waterproofing, or tanking, is the step you never see but always rely on. The wet area is sealed with a waterproof membrane before a single tile goes on, and linear drains are set dead level so water always finds its way out. Skipping or rushing this stage is the single most common cause of bathrooms that fail a few years later.
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With the wet area tanked, the tiling begins. Straight joints, level surfaces and clean cuts around fixtures are what give a bathroom its quality feel. After tiling come the cistern frames and fixtures, then the final fit-out: shower fittings, taps, basins, the WC and the finishing details. Having one tradesman carry the job from pipework to fit-out means everything lines up to a single standard.
Timeline and Budget
Every bathroom is different, but a typical full renovation runs around two weeks from strip-out to handover, depending on size and scope. The budget depends mainly on the materials you choose and the amount of work behind the walls. The best way to get an accurate figure is a free site visit, where the actual room and your wishes can be seen first hand.
Whatever the size of the job, a clear plan, proper waterproofing and precise tiling are what make a bathroom last. That is the standard every renovation should be held to.
Frequently Asked Questions
A typical full bathroom usually takes around two weeks from strip-out to final handover, depending on the size and scope of the work. You get a realistic timeline as part of the quote.
It helps a lot. Choosing materials early keeps the project moving and avoids delays mid-job. Remus is happy to advise on what works well and can supply materials or fit items you have already chosen.
Proper tanking is what keeps water inside the wet area and out of the structure. It is the hidden step that decides whether a bathroom lasts for a decade or fails after a few years.
Yes. Remus handles bathrooms from one hand, the pipework, waterproofing, tiling and fit-out, so everything coordinates to a single standard and you have one point of contact throughout.