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Should You Move Your Plumbing Fixtures

Moving plumbing fixtures can take the fun out of home renovations. That is why renovators usually try to keep the bathrooms and kitchen in the same spots. Moving plumbing fixtures can be complicated and in some cases, costly.

Renovation costs can skyrocket when it comes to moving plumbing fixtures and wiring around. It may be a better idea to keep the fixtures in the same spot, and rather spending your money on flooring, tiling and new fittings.

There will be times when moving the pipes, plumbing and wiring, as is often the case with older homes. If you need to move the toilet to the spot where the shower is, or vice versa, it might be better to call in the professionals.

In many countries, it is illegal to do such renovations yourself, and it is also dangerous. A licensed plumber can assess your plumbing needs and suggest the best way to go about it in order to coordinate with various codes and best practices.

Plumbing Renovations: A Word of Caution


There are some cases in which moving plumbing fixtures is a pretty straight-forward process. However, second storey bathrooms may pose some difficulty, requiring the ceiling of the first floor to be ripped up to cater to the new plumbing and drains.

If the bathroom is based on a concrete slab, the concrete may have to be broken in order to install new plumbing and drains.

Plan Your Plumbing Fixtures Move

Careful planning is required when you want to move your plumbing fixtures. It is important to get all the facts, and to consider all the implications carefully.

Never rush into a renovation task without considering all the different steps, weighing up the options and getting expert advice.

We suggest that you obtain expert advice from a professional plumber, who can also give you a proper cost estimate. A plumber with experience in moving plumbing components will know everything there is to know about planning and the codes involved in performing the move.

The costs of moving plumbing goes beyond taking a toilet and placing it where the shower used to be. It involves the labour of removing the fixtures, materials and parts, and repairing damages to your floors and tiles.

While you get a quote on moving your plumbing fixtures, be sure to ask your plumber what it will cost to upgrade your pipes to more modern materials, and generally modernizing your fixtures. By upgrading your plumbing, you will get many years of use out of them. Other benefits of an upgraded plumbing system includes increased water pressure and quality, less noise and better functionality.

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Written by Anta

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