Eyemouth is the busiest fishing port we cover, with a tightly packed harbour-side housing stock and serious salt-air exposure. That changes how installs are specified — corrosion-resistant fittings, careful flue placement and frost-protection planning all matter more than they do inland.
We design, supply and install full bathrooms across Eyemouth — wet rooms, en-suites, walk-in showers, freestanding baths and full family bathroom refits. One project-managed team handles strip-out, plumbing, electrics, plastering and tiling, so you only ever deal with us. No three different trades calling at different times, no gaps in the schedule, no finger-pointing if something doesn't line up.
Bathroom layouts in Eyemouth tend to fall into a few clear patterns — narrow Victorian boxrooms, mid-century three-pieces with airing cupboards, and roomier modern en-suites. We've worked through all of them across TD14, so we know which walls are typically lath-and-plaster, where the soil stack is likely to run, and how to plan a wet room without surprises mid-project.
We cover every Eyemouth postcode for bathroom installations. Pick your neighbourhood for locally-specific notes on housing stock, access and the kinds of jobs we actually do there.
Salt air doesn't damage indoor boiler internals, but it does eat external flue components, condensate routing and outdoor pipework if you spec the wrong materials. We use corrosion-resistant components as standard for TD14 jobs.
Do you cover Coldingham and St Abbs?+
Yes — both are part of our Eyemouth round, including holiday-let servicing along the coast.
How long does a full bathroom take?+
A typical full refit takes 7–10 working days from strip-out to finish. Wet rooms and en-suites may take a little longer depending on tile choice, drainage runs and any structural changes.
Do you supply the bathroom or do I buy it?+
Either works — we can supply through trade accounts at a discount, or fit a bathroom you've sourced yourself. We're transparent on both routes inside the written quote.
Will I be without a bathroom the whole time?+
Usually yes if it's the only one — but we plan around it, leave a working WC overnight where possible, and keep the disruption window as tight as we can.