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Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation in Bowdon, WA14

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Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation in Bowdon

Bowdon occupies the high ground above Altrincham - literally and figuratively. The area’s Victorian and Edwardian villas, set on large plots with mature gardens, represent some of the most sought-after domestic architecture in Greater Manchester. The streets around Bowdon Church, the Firs Road corridor, and the roads running down towards Hale share a character that owes as much to Cheshire as to the urban north: substantial stone and red-brick properties built for merchants and professionals, designed to impress and built to last.

The bathrooms in these properties are a different story. Many Bowdon villas had bathrooms retrofitted in the 1920s or 1930s, often using the full footprint of a converted bedroom - which means space is not the issue, but original plumbing runs, the condition of suspended timber floors, and the history of previous tile work over lime plaster often are. More recent renovations from the 1980s and 1990s have frequently been cosmetic rather than structural, covering over problems rather than addressing them.

Builders Squad Ltd carries out kitchen and bathroom renovations in Bowdon and the wider WA14 area. For a property of this age and quality, the renovation standard needs to match. Our site survey stage is thorough, our specification is correct, and our finish reflects what these properties deserve.

Kitchen and bathroom renovation in Bowdon

Our Services in Bowdon

We manage every trade involved in a complete kitchen or bathroom renovation:

Use our bathroom renovation cost calculator to estimate costs ahead of your free survey.

1 year warranty for all our kitchen and bathroom installations

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work in Bowdon and the WA14 postcode?
Yes. We carry out renovations across Bowdon, including the Firs Road and Bowdon Church areas, and all surrounding WA14 addresses. Contact us with your postcode to confirm availability.
How long does a bathroom renovation take in a Bowdon Victorian property?
A standard bathroom renovation in a Bowdon Victorian villa typically takes between 10 and 15 working days. Projects involving period property complications - suspended floors, replumbing, or en-suite creation - run longer. We confirm the timeline at the free site survey.
Do you renovate bathrooms in Victorian and Edwardian villas?
Yes. Victorian and Edwardian properties in Bowdon have specific renovation requirements - suspended timber floors, original plumbing systems, and walls with multiple layers of previous work. Our site survey establishes all of this before we price the job.
Can you install a wet room in a Bowdon property?
Yes. Bowdon properties often have the bathroom footprint to carry a wet room properly. We carry out the full installation - tanking sequence, gradient screeding, linear drain, and frameless glass.
Can you create an en-suite in a large Victorian villa?
Yes. Converting a bedroom or landing space into an en-suite is one of the most common projects we carry out in large Victorian properties. We manage all structural work, plumbing, electrical, tiling, and fitting under one contract.
Is upfront payment required?
Not on standard projects. Payment is made on completion and sign-off. For advance orders of bespoke or custom materials, a deposit may be agreed in writing.
What warranty do you provide?
All workmanship carries a one-year warranty. If anything fails as a result of the renovation, we return and resolve it at no cost.

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