ChirobasePlumbing & Roofing

Renovation & Tiling

Wet-area renovation done in the right order: plumbing first, waterproofing second, tiles last. One crew, one warranty, no finger-pointing.

Freshly renovated bathroom with new grey porcelain tiles

What This Service Covers

Most tiling contractors do not touch pipes, and most plumbers do not lay tiles. Because we do both, a bathroom refit with us is sequenced by one team that owns the whole result — the piping behind the wall, the membrane under the screed and the tile face you actually see.

  • Full bathroom and kitchen wet-area renovation
  • Wall and floor tiling, regrouting and tile repair
  • Concrete coring for new pipe and duct routes
  • Cement works, screeding and making good
  • Manhole construction and repair
  • Rainwater gutter and downpipe systems

The Order of Work Matters

A beautiful bathroom over a missed membrane detail is a renovation you pay for twice. Our sequence is fixed: rough plumbing in and pressure-tested, floor and wall waterproofing applied and flood-tested for 24 hours, then screed and tiles. You get photos at each stage — especially the ones that end up hidden.

Small Jobs Welcome

Not everything is a full refit. We also take on the small works other contractors dodge: a cracked tile row above a bathtub, a leaking manhole cover in the porch, a downpipe that discharges onto your neighbour's fence. If it involves water and cement, it is in scope.

One Crew From Hacking to Handover

See finished bathrooms, porches and shoplot works in the gallery before you commit to anything.