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 Toilet Relocation, does it cost a bomb?

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TSiamwho
post Apr 9 2012, 10:40 AM, updated 14y ago

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Hi hi ... does anyone have any idea of the cost (and the potentiatl complications) involve to relocate a toilet? Thanks heaps
weikee
post Apr 9 2012, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(iamwho @ Apr 9 2012, 10:40 AM)
Hi hi ... does anyone have any idea of the cost (and the potentiatl complications) involve to relocate a toilet? Thanks heaps
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I don't know how much a bomb cost.

You did not specify ground or first floor? To renovate a toilet, easily 10k. For relocating maybe add another 10k.
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post Apr 9 2012, 11:16 AM

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YES nod.gif .... nuff said
TSiamwho
post Apr 9 2012, 11:32 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Apr 9 2012, 10:43 AM)
I don't know how much a bomb cost.

You did not specify ground or first floor?  To renovate a toilet, easily 10k. For relocating maybe add another 10k.
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haha, yes it is on the ground floor. WOW, that is RM20k in total .. that is a bomb to me rclxub.gif shocking.gif but thanks for the advice ... ... was thinking of relocating the toilet (which is next to the kitchen) to extend the space in the kitchen more .. now I will consider scrapping this plan.
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post Apr 9 2012, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(iamwho @ Apr 9 2012, 11:32 AM)
haha, yes it is on the ground floor. WOW, that is RM20k in total .. that is a bomb to me  rclxub.gif  shocking.gif but thanks for the advice ...  ... was thinking of relocating the toilet (which is next to the kitchen) to extend the space in the kitchen more .. now I will consider scrapping this plan.
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If just relocating the door or partial of the wall it maybe cheaper. If you don't relocate the WC pipe, and hose.

The expensive portion is redo the wall, tiles, floor, WC piping, than all the other small small stuff. Don't forget you need to level back the kitchen floor, and get the matching tiles / floor.
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post Apr 9 2012, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Apr 9 2012, 11:37 AM)
If just relocating the door or partial of the wall it maybe cheaper. If you don't relocate the WC pipe, and hose.

The expensive portion is redo the wall, tiles, floor, WC piping, than all the other small small stuff. Don't forget you need to level back the kitchen floor, and get the matching tiles / floor.
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Yes, it will def involve relocating the WC pipe and hose. I planned to shift the toilet a little further down towards the end of the house. Would it be cheaper if I get the tiles myself?
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post Apr 9 2012, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(iamwho @ Apr 9 2012, 11:51 AM)
Yes, it will def involve relocating the WC pipe and hose. I planned to shift the toilet a little further down towards the end of the house. Would it be cheaper if I get the tiles myself?
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Tiles is lease expensive, tiling labor sometime is more expensive.

Is your double stories? if double stories, your toilet may have a pillar supporting the top floor.

Better get quote from contractor. I would guess easily RM 15k +-
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post Apr 9 2012, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Apr 9 2012, 11:56 AM)
Tiles is lease expensive, tiling labor sometime is more expensive.

Is your double stories? if double stories, your toilet may have a pillar supporting the top floor.

Better get quote from contractor. I would guess easily RM 15k +-
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yup, double storey - I have the same thoughts as well. ... not sure if the toilet is the support for the upper floor, but thanks for the advice ...

 

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