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9th March 2006, 02:02 PM #1Novice
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moving the dunny??
Hi,
I'm looking at doing a complete bathroom reno soonish and need to move the dunny.
I know, i know! expensive! well that's what everyone tells me.
Before i get a plumber in any ideas on price?
I'd be moving it from an outside wall to inside about 1 1/2 metre (i think) across the floor diagonally.
The walls are double brick.
The entire floor has to either come up or be re levelled and two small walls will be coming down to make one big bathroom. So digging up the floor in no problem.
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9th March 2006, 04:30 PM #2New Member
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Sounds exactly like what I'm in the middle of, except our walls aren't double brick. I don't know what the breakdown of the costs wa, but all up our plumbing was $600, which included: Moving sewer pipes for toilet by 2 metres, copper pipework for shower and for tap for the toilet, and cutting some of the pipe off our vanity.
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9th March 2006, 04:42 PM #3New Member
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Sorry, I should have added that we ripped out all the walls and the floor so all the plumber had to do was come in and move the pipes
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