1901–1918 property · Gloucestershire

Bathroom fitters for edwardian semi homes in Longford

Edwardian semis are the friendlier cousin of the Victorian terrace — wider plots, slightly more generous proportions, and bathrooms that often sit on the first floor over the hallway or a downstairs WC. Brick is generally better-quality and walls a touch more forgiving for tiling.

Things every fitter has to plan around

The specific quirks of an Edwardian semi in Longford.

  • Wider rooms mean larger bathroom footprints — often 2.4×2.0m or bigger
  • Original cast-iron baths still occasionally in situ — heavy to remove safely
  • Tile-on-tile substrates from previous refits common; a full strip-out is the safer call
  • Picture rails and high skirtings need careful cutting around for a clean modern finish

Common problems we find

What goes wrong in bathrooms in edwardian semi homes around Longford.

Hot water pressure issues on upper floors with original gravity systems

Cold drafts from suspended timber ground floors below

Failed pointing on external chimney breasts that pass through the bathroom

Dated colour suites (avocado, salmon) needing total replacement

Regs and consents to watch

For an Edwardian semi specifically — most relevant to $gloucestershire area properties.

  • Some Edwardian semis are in conservation areas — exterior alterations may need consent
  • Replacement windows must be A-rated and Document L compliant
  • Macerator pumps for downstairs WCs need a serviceable access route

Typical layout

Around 2.4×2.0m first-floor bathroom over the hallway, with bath under the window, basin pedestal, and standard close-coupled WC on an internal wall.

Realistic cost

~£6,350

For a typical refit in Longford

Edwardian semi bathroom refits generally fall in the regional typical range — plumbing access is good and ceilings give plenty of working height.

See full cost breakdown for Longford

Why it matters in Longford

Longford has a mix of Victorian cottages, inter-war housing, and more recent residential development on Gloucester's northern edge.

Longford's low-lying position near the River Severn means some properties need non-return valves on drainage to prevent sewage backflow during floods.

Situated on the northern edge of Gloucester, Longford's residential properties present excellent opportunities for bathroom renovations and upgrades.

Pro tips for edwardian semi bathrooms

  • 1Convert to a combi or unvented cylinder during the refit — gravity systems waste capacity
  • 2Box in pipework on the chimney breast wall to gain a tidy alcove for the basin
  • 3Pick warm-toned tiles to complement the period feel — clinical white can fight the architecture

Longford edwardian semi questions

Do you have experience fitting bathrooms in edwardian semi properties around Longford?

Yes — edwardian semi homes are a regular part of our work across Gloucestershire. Edwardian semis are the friendlier cousin of the Victorian terrace — wider plots, slightly more generous proportions, and bathrooms that often sit on the first floor over the hallway or a downstairs WC. Brick is generally better-quality and walls a touch more forgiving for tiling.

What's the realistic cost of refitting a bathroom in an Edwardian semi in Longford?

For a typical refit, expect around £6,350. Edwardian semi bathroom refits generally fall in the regional typical range — plumbing access is good and ceilings give plenty of working height. Longford jobs tend to come in fractionally below the regional average when scheduled alongside other work in the same postcode.

Do you handle the building regulations and consents?

We handle the practical side and brief you on what's notifiable. For listed and conservation work in Longford, we recommend involving the local conservation officer early — we'll point you in the right direction.

How long does a edwardian semi bathroom take?

Standard schedule is 7–10 working days, but edwardian semi properties often add 1–4 days for substrate prep, traditional materials, or consent-led specifications.

Quote for your edwardian semi in Longford

Free site survey. Itemised written quote. We'll tell you what to watch for in your specific property before we ever quote.

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Portfolio · Gloucestershire

Recent work nearby

A small sample of Gloucestershire work. Every job here was managed by the same team that would handle your Longford project.

tiled bathroom fitters project, Stroud (Gloucestershire)
Stroud, Gloucestershirefully tiled bathroom refit
Recent en-suite bathroom installation completed in Quedgeley — relevant reference for Longford clients
Quedgeley, Gloucestershireen-suite bathroom installation

Bathroom Fitters quote, no obligation — covering Longford

We quote in writing, line by line. You'll see exactly what's included for Longford (Longford and within 20 miles) before you commit to anything.

In short

Bottom line for GL1 (Gloucestershire): bathroom fitters done by a local team that you can actually phone back. Same person quotes, fits, and handles snags. Quote in writing inside 24 hours.

Longford, Gloucestershire

Where we work

Bathroom Fitters jobs in Longford are scheduled around the realities below — postcode coverage, nearest roads, councils involved, and the named places we travel to from there.

Council & postcodes

Gloucester City Council — covering GL1, GL2, GL3, GL4 postcode districts.

Nearest major roads

We reach Longford via M5 J11, M5 J11a, M5 J12 — and serve sites within roughly 20 miles of here.

Nearby towns we also cover
Commercial areas nearby

Gloucester Quays · Gloucester Business Park (Brockworth) · Waterwells Business Park · Quedgeley West Business Park

Access & logistics

Longford is a Gloucester neighbourhood — gloucester city centre has restricted-access streets — we plan deliveries around the one-way system and use trade parking off westgate.