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Is replacing a bath and sink easy enough to DIY?
I am going to replace the sink and bath in my bathroom. This is simply replacing like-for-like and using the existing pipework. I haven’t a clue how old the existing kit is but I have had a look and already taken the sink off (and pedestal). Rather than mess around taking the taps off I carefully knocked the sink apart and have taken the surround of the bath away - taps hanging off the wall (although safe). I was surprised to find no sink attachment to the wall!
I reckon I could use some compression joints and flexi-hose to replace the sink taps and new sink with pedestal. Although looking at the bath it appears a simple joint connects the bath taps to what appears lead piping. This made me a bit nervous. Is this also just a case of reconnecting to the new taps? Does everything come with a tap set and are all sizes ‘relatively’ standard?
I need to order a suite in either way. Also aside a crab-spanner anything else I need? Sorry for all the questions!
my boyfriend did it himself a few months back now and we've had no problems.
he's not usually a handman either!! lol
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