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I want to change this tap:

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To something like this Bath Shower Mixer - Wave Range - Better Bathrooms - https://www.betterbathrooms.com/p/wave-bath-shower-mixer

Is this possible and what kind of cost would I be looking at for a central London plumber to do the work?
 

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Best bet is to get a few plumbers round to quote, let them have a poke around under the bath etc, do you have spare tiles to repair the hole left when you remove the wall unit?
 
alot i would think bath has to come out tbh unless it really needs doing i wouldnt bother

cost around 2k plus depending on things
 
Probably doable, but very expensive for what you'd get. Bath would have to come out, at least one tile (which looks like porcelain) would have to come off, and I certainly wouldn't guarantee no damage to adjacent tiles. If keeping same bath, then tap holes need drilling. Pipework behind tiles needs accessing and diverting for new arrangement. Overflow / outlet needs either capping, or, for my preference, replacing. Waste would probably need changing. All needs connecting up, then bath re-installing and re-siliconing. If bath panel is tiled, assume you'd need a new panel. The taps you suggest do not appear to be particularly good quality. If I worked in Central London, which I don't, I would estimate (NOT quote):
1. Taps, overflow fitting, new waste - £300 to £500 for decent taps.
2. Labour - between 8 and 12 hours. Say £650 to £1,100
3. Parking, congestion, ULEZ say £50 to £100.
Excluding replacing tiles.
Overall, I'd support ShaunCorbs figure of around £2,000 as a sensible starting budget.
 

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