Bathroom Installation in Mayo
Need a bathroom fitted in Mayo? The plumbers listed below cover bathroom suite installation, wet room fitting, shower installation and ensuite work across Co. Mayo. Contact them directly to discuss your bathroom project and get a quote.
Plumbers in Mayo for bathroom installation
Adrian Kilker
Co. Mayo
086 8510603
John Donnelly
Co. Mayo
086 3178117
CMR Fire & Security Ltd.
Swinford
087 4115777
Kieran Doyle
Breaffy
085 7759606
PJ McHale
Swinford
087 2430897
McGrath Gas & Oil Gas Service Ltd
Westport
086 8169023
Sean Horan Ltd
Claremorris
094 9030895
David Naughton Heating & Plumbing
Shrule
087 9260071
McHugh Heating and Plumbing LTD
Castlebar
087 7953629
Johnny Flynn Plumbing Ltd
Ballina
090 21316
Jordan Bros
Castlebar
094 9023004
Martin J Joyce Ltd
Westport
098 41428
Keane Maloney Contracts Ltd
Claremorris
0872656131
Joe Blewitt
Ballina
087 2334991
KD Mechanical Engineers Ltd t/a KD Group
Castlebar
094 9023858
Darragh Jennings
Ballinrobe
087 4384509
G. Traynor & Sons
Ballina
087 2801970
Fallon Heat Services Ltd
Co. Mayo
087 2441679
Peadar Jennings Plumbing & Heating
Ballinrobe
087 2721123
Churchfield Home Services Ltd
Co. Mayo
087 6177559
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What bathroom installation in Mayo involves
Bathroom installation in Mayo covers full removal of an existing bathroom suite and fitting of new sanitary ware, tiling, waterproofing, plumbing and electrics. This includes the bath or shower enclosure, WC, basin, taps, waste connections, hot and cold supply pipes and any associated tiling or wet room membrane. A full bathroom fit-out also involves first-fix and second-fix carpentry for boxing-in, as well as coordination between the plumber, tiler and electrician for the extractor fan and heated towel rail.
Wet rooms are increasingly popular in Mayo homes as they are easier to clean and more accessible than traditional shower trays. A wet room requires a linear drain, a continuous waterproof membrane applied to all surfaces, and a floor gradient toward the drain. This waterproofing work is critical — a membrane that fails can cause structural damage within months. Ensuite additions require checking that the existing hot water cylinder has sufficient capacity and that the soil stack can accommodate an additional WC connection without loss of pressure elsewhere.
How much does bathroom installation cost in Mayo?
| Job type | Typical cost in Mayo |
|---|---|
| Full bathroom suite removal and fit-out | €3,500 to €8,000 |
| Wet room conversion | €4,000 to €9,000 |
| Ensuite addition (new build-out) | €5,000 to €12,000 |
| Shower replacement only | €800 to €2,500 |
| WC and basin replacement | €600 to €1,500 |
| Tiling (per square metre) | €40 to €70 |
Bathroom installation costs in Mayo vary significantly depending on the quality of sanitary ware, the complexity of waterproofing and the extent of tiling. A mid-range full bathroom renovation using standard ceramic tiles and a quality suite typically costs between €4,000 and €6,500 in Co. Mayo. Premium suites with large-format porcelain tiles, heated floors and frameless shower screens can run to €12,000 or more.
Labour in Mayo typically accounts for 40 to 50 per cent of a bathroom installation quote. Hidden costs include skip hire, replacement of damaged subfloors found once old tiles are removed, and supply delays on specified products. Get three itemised quotes specifying exactly the same scope and brands to allow like-for-like comparison. Ask each plumber whether their quote includes all waste connections, new supply isolation valves and a pressure test on completion.
How bathroom installation works in Mayo: step by step
Design and specification
Your Mayo plumber or bathroom specialist will discuss the layout, products and finish you require. This stage covers sanitary ware selection, tile specification, wet room or tray decision, shower type and controls, and heated towel rail position. A detailed written specification and quote is produced before any work begins, covering all labour, materials and subcontracted trades including tiling and electrical work.
First fix plumbing and waterproofing
The existing bathroom is stripped back to the floor and wall structure. Hot and cold supply pipes are repositioned as required, soil connections are laid for the new WC position, and the waste system is reconfigured for the new layout. For wet rooms, the full waterproof membrane is applied and inspected before any tiling begins. This stage is the most critical — faults hidden behind tiles are expensive to fix later.
Tiling and fit-out
Once the waterproofing and first fix plumbing is complete and inspected, tiling begins. Floor tiles are typically laid before wall tiles to allow correct setting out of the wet room drain or shower tray position. Second fix plumbing follows tiling — sanitary ware is fitted, taps are connected, shower controls are installed and waste connections are made. The heated towel rail and extractor fan are connected by the electrician at this stage.
Snagging and commissioning
On completion, all fixtures are tested for leaks, the hot water flow rate is checked at the shower, the extractor fan is commissioned and all sealant joints are inspected. Your Mayo plumber should walk through the finished bathroom with you and address any snagging items before final payment. A completion checklist and any product warranties are handed over at this stage.
Building regulations and planning for bathroom installation in Mayo
Bathroom installation in Mayo does not typically require planning permission as it constitutes routine internal alteration. However, the addition of a new ensuite as part of a converted attic or extension is governed by Part F (Ventilation) and Part H (Drainage and Waste Water Disposal) of the Building Regulations. Mechanical ventilation is mandatory in any room without an openable window, and all new waste connections must comply with Irish Standard I.S. EN 12056.
Electrical work within a bathroom in Co. Mayo — including heated towel rails, extractor fans and shower pumps — falls within the scope of Safe Electric notifiable work and must be carried out by a RECI or Safe Electric registered electrician. Your plumber may coordinate this subcontract or it may be invoiced separately. You are entitled to request a Certificate of Compliance from the electrician after completion.
How to choose a bathroom installation plumber in Mayo
Ask to see previous bathroom installations
A bathroom installer who has completed multiple bathrooms in Co. Mayo will be able to show you photographs of finished projects and provide references from local customers. Wet room installations in particular require specific expertise in membrane application and floor grading — ask specifically whether your plumber has completed wet rooms before and ask for a reference from one of those customers.
Get an itemised quote covering all trades
A bathroom installation quote in Mayo should clearly state what is included for the plumbing, tiling, electrical and carpentry elements. If any element is excluded, ask who is responsible for coordinating it and what the estimated cost is. Quotes that lump everything into a single figure without breakdown make it impossible to identify where costs have increased if the final invoice is higher than expected.
Confirm waterproofing brand and method
The single most common cause of bathroom failure in Irish homes is inadequate waterproofing applied by an inexperienced tiler or plumber. Ask your Mayo installer which waterproofing system they use — reputable options include Schluter Kerdi, BAL Tanking Slurry and Mapei Mapegum WPS. Ask to inspect the membrane before tiling begins. A contractor who is unwilling to show you the waterproofing stage is a warning sign.
Check reviews from recent bathroom customers
Google reviews for bathroom installers in Mayo are the most reliable quality indicator. Look for reviews that specifically mention bathroom or wet room projects rather than general plumbing work. Pay attention to comments about timekeeping, cleanliness, communication during delays and how snagging issues were handled — these are more informative than general five-star ratings without comments.
Bathroom installation in Mayo: frequently asked questions
How long does bathroom installation take in Mayo?
A standard bathroom removal and full re-fit in a Mayo home takes five to eight working days including tiling. Wet room conversions or ensuite additions can take up to ten days. The timeline depends on tile delivery lead times and whether any structural issues such as damaged joists or subfloor rot are found once the old suite is removed.
Do I need planning permission to add an ensuite in Mayo?
In most cases, adding an ensuite to an existing bedroom in Mayo does not require planning permission, as it is internal work that does not increase the footprint of the property. If the ensuite is part of a larger extension, planning permission may be required depending on the size and remaining permitted development rights on your site.
What is the difference between a wet room and a walk-in shower?
A wet room is a fully waterproofed space where the entire floor is graded toward a drain with no tray or enclosure. A walk-in shower uses a tray or raised section within a defined area. Wet rooms require a continuous waterproof membrane and more extensive floor preparation, making them more expensive but more durable and accessible when installed correctly.
Can a Mayo plumber manage the full bathroom installation including tiling?
Many plumbers in Mayo work alongside trusted tilers and can manage the full project as main contractor. Some plumbing companies offer full bathroom installation packages including sanitary ware supply, plumbing, tiling and electrical coordination. Ask each contractor whether they handle the full scope or just the plumbing element before comparing quotes.
How do I prevent damp after bathroom installation in Mayo?
Damp after bathroom work is almost always caused by inadequate waterproofing behind tiles or around the shower area. Ensure your Mayo plumber uses a certified tanking system or wet room membrane from a recognised brand. All joints, corners and penetrations should be separately sealed. Ask to see the membrane installed before tiling begins — this is the most important quality checkpoint in any bathroom project.
What sanitary ware brands are recommended for Mayo bathrooms?
The most commonly specified brands in Irish bathroom fit-outs are Duravit, Roca, Ideal Standard, Villeroy and Boch and Twyford. These are available through Mayo bathroom showrooms and builders merchants. Many plumbers in Mayo have trade accounts and can supply these at competitive prices when included as part of their fit-out quote.
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