Bathroom Stripouts

bathroom strip out (before)

Bathroom strip out (before)

bathroom strip out (half way)

Bathroom strip out (half way)

bathroom strip out (complete)

Bathroom strip out (complete)

Are you looking to give your existing bathroom a modern makeover but first need to strip out existing elements of the room? Then you should call All Stripped – the bathroom strip out specialists!

Having stripped out more than 7,650 bathrooms and kitchens since our establishment in 1995, you can rest assured that the All Stripped team have the knowledge, skills and state-of-the-art equipment needed to conduct small, medium and large bathroom strip outs safely and efficiently.

We understand how much your home means to you and never want to waste your time, that’s why we will always arrive on time to all of our jobs, deliver professional service and quality work. We will also clean up any dust or waste materials generated during the process before we leave.

What is a bathroom strip out?

A bathroom strip out can involve the removal of all fixtures and fittings, like toilets, vanities, bathtubs, and showers. Walls and floors are stripped of tiles, and sometimes the underlying screed (cement layer) is removed as well. This leaves a bare space ready for installing your new bathroom design.

How much does it cost to strip a bathroom?

The cost to strip a bathroom typically ranges from $880 to $1,650. Costs vary depending on the size of a bathroom, how many square metres of tile, the subfloor, and wall materials. On average a small ensuite stripout may cost $880 to $1100, while a small main bathroom from $1100 to $1650.

How long does it take to strip out a bathroom?

We aim to complete bathroom strip outs in one day with all services disconnected, just give us a call or send us an email to arrange a time that best suits your scheduling requirements or to discuss our processes in further detail.

What elements of a bathroom can you strip out?

We can safely remove floor and wall tiles (including ceramic, marble, slate, terracotta, vinyl and others) as well as remove baths, spas, cupboards, mirrors, shower screens, taps, fittings and toilets from your bathroom.

Looking for more information? Read our latest blog on things to consider before starting a bathroom strip out or give our team a call today.

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