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ELECTRIC SHOWER HOW MUCH

Started by: henry7 (727)

How much would it cost to have a new electric shower fitted, nothing fancy.

Started: 9th Feb 2012 at 20:55

Posted by: tonker (27984) 

Not a lot!

Replied: 9th Feb 2012 at 21:00

Posted by: jamse (4118)

Tom's a good un.

Tom's Details

Replied: 9th Feb 2012 at 21:56

Posted by: tomplum (12558) 

staight swap £50,
edit, just looked at your profile, thats a local price, If i have to travel it has to be accounted for,

Replied: 9th Feb 2012 at 22:34
Last edited by tomplum: 9th Feb 2012 at 22:38:49

Posted by: darren (inactive)

Do it yourself... Easy as eating pie

Replied: 9th Feb 2012 at 23:11

Posted by: tonker (27984) 

Tomplum, he might live in Lowton. That's in Cheshire, according to the Royal Mail!

PS: What make and wattage of electric shower would you fit for £50? That's cheaper than chips!

Replied: 9th Feb 2012 at 23:20

Posted by: Mac (inactive)

Want me to go get you a bag of chips, Tonker?

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 08:08

Posted by: dayton (824)

B&Q have some 8,5 Triton showers in for £50, however it is obvious Tom was quoting for labour only and perhaps a couple of fittings

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 09:37

Posted by: trixie (5050) 



I can HIGHLY recommend Dayton.

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 09:56

Posted by: Mac (inactive)

I would prefer Tom to do any work for me, personally.

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 10:09

Posted by: trixie (5050) 


Well I can personally say that Dayton has been very helpful to me and he does not rip anybody off.
He has gone out of his way for me a few times.

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 10:34

Posted by: tomplum (12558) 

you tell um Mac
just to be clear, daytons right, £50 is just for the labour and the bits it might need for a replacement showerin the same location, and in the wigan area,thats wigan as we know it, not tonkers wigan

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 12:25

Posted by: henry7 (727)

Just had it replaced for £160. Would have used Tomplum but he doesn't cover my area. Thanks everybody for info.

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 13:07

Posted by: dostaf (inactive)

Do it yourself... Easy as eating pie

Hear hear

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 14:33

Posted by: dostaf (inactive)
Posted by: mache (inactive)

it's also a good method of copper plateing

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 14:52

Posted by: dostaf (inactive)

Best I could find

Heartbeat - Copper.

TAXI!

Replied: 10th Feb 2012 at 15:14

 

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