Older bathrooms that are in a good condition and are well maintained do not replacing, but bathrooms older than 30 years can often show signs of disrepair that make it harder to keep clean, stop leaks or lead to mould growth.
Replacing tiles, taps and ensuring pipe work is not leaking can be a more cost-effective way of updating an old bathroom than a full replacement. Focussing on damaged areas that may lead to leaks or harbour germs can be a more cost-effective way to keep an older bathroom a healthy and safe environment.
Check out the Good Home Lincs information on Cleaning, Repairs and Gardening to find out more about maintaining your home, including repair works in rented accommodation.
Check out the Good Home Lincs information on Paying for works and finding Trusted Tradespeople if you are considering replacing or updating your bathroom.