1918–1939 property · Gloucestershire
A full installation done properly for a 1930s semi — strip-out, plumbing, electrics, tiling and finishing handled as one project. The 1930s semi is one of the most common UK property types and the bathroom layout barely varies — a small first-floor room above the front porch, basin under the window, bath against one wall, WC opposite. The good news: predictable. The challenge: small.
A complete bathroom installation in a 1930s semi typically runs through these stages:
Old suite, tiles and substrate removed. Joists, pipework and walls inspected — important in 1918–1939 properties where what's behind the tiles isn't always what you'd expect.
Hot/cold supply re-routed where needed, soil and waste set, new electrical circuits run and certified under Part P. Underfloor heating laid if specified.
Tile-backer board on wet walls, plaster on dry. Floor levelled and reinforced where the joists need it — common in older properties.
Wall and floor tiling, suite fitted, second-fix electrics, sealants, decoration and snag-list — everything ready to use the day we hand back.
Specific quirks of 1930s semi properties in Bourton-on-the-Water.
Once the old bathroom is out, these are the issues we most often find in 1930s semi homes around Bourton-on-the-Water — and we cost them in honestly before re-fitting.
Bath under the window — splash damage to the sill and frame
Tight WC clearance with the door swing fouling the basin
Limescale damage in hard-water areas (most of the South West) on chrome fittings
Original galvanised supply pipes furring up from the inside
For a 1930s semi installations specifically — most relevant to Gloucestershire properties.
Compact 2.1×1.7m bathroom: bath along the long wall, basin under the front-facing window, WC opposite the bath, no shower enclosure (often added retrofit).
~£8,750
Typical installed price in Bourton-on-the-Water (£5,050–£15,700 range)
1930s semi bathroom refits sit at or just below the regional average — small footprint keeps tile and labour costs down.
See full installation cost breakdown for Bourton-on-the-Water →Most 1930s semi installations run 8–12 working days from strip-out to silicone. Older substrates and traditional fittings can add a couple of days — we'll set the schedule before we start so you know what to expect in your Bourton-on-the-Water home.
Expect roughly £5,050 at the lower end, £8,750 for a typical mid-range refit, and £15,700+ for a high-spec installation. 1930s semi bathroom refits sit at or just below the regional average — small footprint keeps tile and labour costs down. Listed-building rules in Bourton-on-the-Water typically add 8–14% to a refit job — extra consents, traditional materials, and slower stripping out.
Yes. We project-manage the full installation in-house: strip-out, first-fix plumbing and electrics, plastering and substrate prep, tiling, second-fix and finishing. You deal with one team and one quote, not five trades.
All bathroom electrics are notified under Part P. We'll also brief you on anything specific to a 1930s semi in Bourton-on-the-Water — soil-stack alterations, listed-building consent, or conservation-area constraints if they apply.
For most 1930s semi homes, the bathroom is fully out of action for 5–7 days mid-project. Where there's a second WC or basin we keep that running; otherwise we agree a plan up front.
Free site survey. Itemised written quote. We'll flag any 1930s semi-specific issues before we ever quote a final number.
Tell us about your project and we'll get back to you within 24 hours.
A small sample of Gloucestershire work. Every job here was managed by the same team that would handle your Bourton-on-the-Water project.



Once the spec is agreed, the price is the price. We don't bill for "unforeseen extras" unless something genuinely unforeseen is uncovered, and we always ask first.
Next step: get a written quote. We travel to Bourton-on-the-Water (and anywhere within 20 miles of Cirencester) without a callout fee. Bring photos of the room if you have them — it saves a visit.
Bathroom Installation jobs in Bourton-on-the-Water are scheduled around the realities below — postcode coverage, nearest roads, councils involved, and the named places we travel to from there.
Cotswold District Council — covering GL7 postcode district.
We reach Bourton-on-the-Water via A417, A419, A429 — and serve sites within roughly 20 miles of here.
Love Lane Industrial Estate · Cirencester Business Park
Bourton-on-the-Water is a Cirencester neighbourhood — cirencester town centre is conservation-area controlled — we coordinate skip and material drops with the council where required.