Bathroom renovation
18 000 €
Bathroom renovation: 10 points that prevent leaks (with a detailed budget)
Budget example (standard 5–8 m² bathroom in Luxembourg)
A practical benchmark for a typical project (removal + rebuild + finishes).
Labour (multiple trades)
- Around €12,500
- Estimated duration: 15–20 working days (drying times, complexity, access)
“Structural/gros œuvre” materials (networks + substrate + prep)
- Around €2,500–€3,000
- Typically includes:
- plumbing (water supply + drainage, fittings, traps)
- electrical (cables, boxes, protection, outlets, lighting points)
- waterproofing (shower zones/corners/junctions)
- screed/levelling (ragréage)
- wall straightening, repair compounds, consumables
Finishing materials (depends on the selected range)
Separate budget for:
- tiles + adhesive + grout
- wall-hung WC such as Geberit (frame + flush plate + bowl)
- shower base or tiled shower + glass screen + channel/trap
- taps/mixers (shower + basin)
- vanity unit + mirror
- accessories and finishing (silicone, profiles, etc.)
Where to buy (common options)
Batipro, Hornbach, Leroy Merlin, Globus Baumarkt, X2O, Reuter.
Realistic schedule (15–20 days) with control points
- Protection + removal (1–2 days)
- Plumbing + drainage (2–4 days) + leak and slope tests
- Electrical + ventilation (1–2 days)
- Substrate: walls + floor (flatness) (2–4 days)
- Waterproofing critical areas (1 day)
- Tiling walls/floor (3–6 days)
- Grout + silicone (1–2 days)
- Install fixtures (2–3 days) + tests
- Finishing + final cleaning (1 day)
- Handover (0.5 day): shower/drain test + visual check
The 10 technical points that prevent leaks
- Moisture/substrate assessment before buying materials
- Flatness: wavy surfaces will show through tiles
- Drain slopes: wrong slope = slow drain + smells
- Waterproofing shower/corners/junctions: no shortcuts
- Ventilation: otherwise mould appears quickly
- Large-format tiles require higher flatness tolerance
- Clean grout + silicone in critical zones
- Maintenance access (trap, access panels if needed)
- Proper electrical work (lighting, mirror, sockets)
- Final handover with water test + raking-light inspection
Budget tip that really works
Keeping water supply/drainage points in the same place usually reduces cost, risk, and timeline.
Questions to ask your contractor
- What waterproofing system is used, and where exactly?
- How are corners, pipe penetrations, and wall/floor junctions treated?
- Are removal and disposal included?
- What drying times are planned before tiling and grouting?