A hamlet along the canal near Stroud, Thrupp's characterful cottages and period properties deserve thoughtful bathroom renovations that respect their heritage.
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Get a Quick QuoteA hamlet along the canal near Stroud, Thrupp's characterful cottages and period properties deserve thoughtful bathroom renovations that respect their heritage.
Thrupp is a small canal-side hamlet with converted mill buildings and cottages overlooking the Stroudwater Canal.
Thrupp's mill conversions often have thick stone walls and unusual room proportions that require creative bathroom layout solutions.
the Severn Vale gets damp winters with heavy rainfall. Bathrooms need good ventilation and proper waterproofing — condensation on cold stone walls is a particular issue in older properties.
properties in the Severn floodplain areas around Tewkesbury and Gloucester should consider ground-floor bathroom resilience — easily removable lower panels and raised electrical sockets are practical precautions.
Complete bathroom installation from strip-out to finishing touches.
Bespoke bathroom design that balances aesthetics with practical plumbing constraints.
High-end bathroom installations using premium materials, designer fixtures, and meticulous craftsmanship for a truly exceptional result..
En-suite bathroom design and installation.
Downstairs cloakroom and WC installation.
Professional shower installation.
Spacious walk-in shower installations with frameless glass screens.
Fully tanked wet room installation.
Realistic price ranges for the most common jobs in Thrupp, based on what we actually quote week-in, week-out.
Bathroom Installation
~£7,800 typical
£4,500–£14,000 range in Thrupp →
Wet Room
~£9,200 typical
£5,500–£17,000 range in Thrupp →
Shower Installation
~£950 typical
£450–£2,400 range in Thrupp →
Boiler Installation
~£2,800 typical
£1,900–£4,500 range in Thrupp →
En-Suite Installation
~£5,400 typical
£3,200–£9,800 range in Thrupp →
Bathroom Tiling
~£1,850 typical
£900–£3,800 range in Thrupp →
The way we approach an install in Thrupp changes by era — substrate, regs, and budget all shift. Pick yours:
Honest first-aid steps and realistic repair costs for the most common problems we get called to in Thrupp:
no hot water in Thrupp
No hot water is one of the most common winter callouts. The cause is usually one of three things — and two of …
leaking shower in Thrupp
A leaking shower can be cosmetic (failed silicone) or structural (failed waterproofing behind tiles). The firs…
leaking tap in Thrupp
A dripping tap wastes about 5,500 litres a year and gets worse the longer you ignore it. The fix is usually on…
blocked drain in Thrupp
Blocked drains are sometimes a 5-minute plunger fix and sometimes a serious external blockage. Knowing which i…
blocked toilet in Thrupp
A blocked toilet is unpleasant but usually fixable yourself in 10 minutes. Know when it's a one-off blockage v…
low water pressure in Thrupp
Low water pressure has dozens of possible causes. The first job is figuring out whether it's affecting one tap…
5 services across 12 common problems.
If you're at the research stage, these long-form guides will save you from the most common mistakes.
How Much Does a New Bathroom Cost in 2026?
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How Long Does a Bathroom Installation Take?
A realistic day-by-day breakdown of how long a bathroom installation takes — and what causes overruns.
The Pre-Installation Bathroom Checklist
A practical checklist of what you need decided, ordered, and on site before your bathroom installation starts.
Wet Room vs Walk-In Shower: Which Costs More?
A direct cost and practicality comparison of wet rooms versus walk-in showers — including hidden costs people miss.
Yes — we cover the whole of Thrupp and the surrounding Gloucestershire area, including Stroud, Brimscombe, Chalford.
For most Thrupp jobs we can survey within a week and book the work in within 2–4 weeks depending on the size of the project. Emergency plumbing is usually same-day.
A mix of Cotswold stone cottages with thick walls, Georgian and Victorian townhouses, 1930s semis, and modern estates — we have experience across the full mix of housing in Thrupp. Specifically: thrupp is a small canal-side hamlet with converted mill buildings and cottages overlooking the stroudwater canal.
Yes. Every Thrupp customer gets a written, itemised quote with no hidden costs and no pressure to sign on the day.
Thrupp's mill conversions often have thick stone walls and unusual room proportions that require creative bathroom layout solutions. We factor this into the survey before we ever quote, so the price you see is the price you pay.
For a typical Thrupp family bathroom, a mid-range refit lands around £7,800. Budget refits can land lower; high-spec or layout-change jobs run higher. We'll give you an itemised written quote, never a single round number.
Thrupp sits inside Stroud. If you're nearby, these are the other Stroud areas we work in week-in, week-out:
Whether it's a full bathroom installation or a one-off plumbing job, we'll give you straight advice and a clear, written quote.
A small sample of Gloucestershire work. Every job here was managed by the same team that would handle your Thrupp project.



Five-minute call, honest opinion on what's involved, no pressure. If it's not the right fit we'll tell you.
We don't try to be everything to everyone. Bathroom installation within 15 miles of Stroud is our patch, and we know it well enough to spot most quirks before stripping out. That's why our quotes stick.
Practical detail for anyone weighing up trades in Thrupp — postcode coverage, the council you'd deal with, nearest A-roads, and the named places within easy reach.
Stroud District Council — covering GL5, GL6, GL10 postcode districts.
We reach Thrupp via A46, A419, M5 J13 — and serve sites within roughly 15 miles of here.
Stonehouse Industrial Estate · Bath Road Trading Estate
Thrupp is a Stroud neighbourhood — stroud's five valleys means steep, narrow lanes — for hillside properties we sometimes need to barrow materials from the nearest turning point.