
Why this bathroom work feels more joined up
One project, fewer handovers
Fitting, tiling and finishing can move as one plan instead of waiting on separate trades.
Balanced tile layouts
We think about corners, trims and cuts early, helping the room look more settled.

A bathroom that works and looks properly finished
A bathroom refit is more than swapping a few items. In Harrogate, we fit bathrooms for homeowners and landlords who want old, tired spaces turned into rooms that work better day to day. At M & W Maintenance, we can remove existing fittings, install new appliances and co-ordinate the visible finishes that make the room feel complete, including tiling, plastering, skimming, decorating and flooring. That joined up approach helps avoid the usual stop start between separate trades and keeps the room looking consistent from wall surface to floor finish.
Planned around layout, surfaces and final detail
Tiling is often where a bathroom either looks balanced or looks awkward, so we take time over layout, corners, trims and how the cuts fall around fixtures. We also plan the making good around the installation, from wall preparation to final finishing, so new fittings sit against clean surfaces rather than rough patches. With M & W Maintenance, bathroom jobs can be smaller refreshes or fuller renovations, and we keep photos and short videos of completed work to help you judge finish quality before your own project begins.

Frequently asked questions
Can you handle tiling and flooring as part of the bathroom job?
Yes. Bathroom projects often need more than fitting alone, and we can tie in wall and floor tiling, flooring preparation and related finishing work. Keeping those stages linked helps the room come together more smoothly and reduces delays between separate trades.
Do you take on smaller bathroom updates as well as full refits?
Yes. Some customers want a fuller renovation, while others need a more focused update to improve a tired room. We can talk through the condition of the space, what you want to change and how much related finishing work is sensible alongside the main fitting.
What should I sort out before bathroom fitting starts?
It helps to know the fittings and finishes you want, clear out personal items and make sure access is practical. If tiles, flooring or plaster work are part of the job, we can also talk through how the room will be sequenced so materials and trades line up properly.
