I think a job like that could get messy but I would look around and find a few contractors to give you an estimate
It's a lot easier take one out than put one in.
What type of flooring is in the room? Was it damaged/removed in the are the shower is? Was the wall around the shower tiled? Will you now need to remove those tiles and repair the wall?
If you were to put a built-in press in the space where the shower is currently it'd make a relatively easy job of it.
I presume it's an electric shower? Main issue you'll have is removing the electricity feed and terminating the plumbing. Anything else is straightforward DIY if you're any way handy.
Leo
Sounds Straight foward enough. Is the bed room up stairs? Is the wall stud? If so it would be handy enough.
Is it a solid concrete wall or is it made from a wooden frame covered by sheets of plasterboard (stud)? Knock on it, the latter variety will sound hollow.
Leo
As the shower is in the corner part of the room it would have to be on concrete wall i imagine well part of it anyway as it is a back bedroom
Not neccessarily, showers are often placed on stud walls. Timber frame houses use stud construction, even on external walls. Does it sound hollow when you knock on it?
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