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When it comes to bathroom renovations, most people start with tiles, colours or tapware. But before you get too far down the Pinterest rabbit hole, there’s one question you need to ask: do I need building consent?

Jennifer Price, Strategic Brands Manager for Plumbing World, says consent is one of the most common stumbling blocks. If you’re just replacing a vanity or updating tapware, you’re likely in the clear. But if you’re moving plumbing fixtures like the shower or toilet, it’s a different story. “If you’re moving any bathroom fitting, like where the water is coming from or where the water is going out, those are going to require consent.”

Skipping that step can throw out your entire renovation timeline. Consent applications take time, and if your plumber or builder is already booked, delays can quickly stack up. It can also cost you in the long run. Work done without the right sign-off could affect your insurance, council records and even your ability to sell.

The good news is it’s easy to find out if you need consent. Start by talking to your plumber or builder. If they’re unsure, check with your local council before you order anything. It’s much easier to make changes on paper than when the bathroom has already been ripped out. As Jennifer puts it, “You can never start too soon. You can only start too late.”

Jennifer recommends allowing three to four months of planning time before any work starts, especially if you’re making layout changes. That gives you enough breathing room to arrange consent, get expert advice, check product lead times and make informed decisions without rushing.

 

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Our Renovating Your Bathroom Guides take the guesswork out of your project. From plumbing and ventilation to fixtures and finishes, you’ll learn how to make confident, future-proof choices – whether you’re renovating to sell or stay. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to support your property journey.

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Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.

Visit Top Tips Hub

Our Renovating Your Bathroom Guides take the guesswork out of your project. From plumbing and ventilation to fixtures and finishes, you’ll learn how to make confident, future-proof choices – whether you’re renovating to sell or stay. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to support your property journey.

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Episode Overview

In this episode of the Trends Property Insight Series, we’re joined by Jennifer Price, Strategic Brands Manager at Plumbing World — New Zealand’s largest 100% locally owned plumbing merchant. With over 60 years of history and a nationwide network of 58 branches, Plumbing World is proudly built on a cooperative model, owned by the very tradespeople it serves. Jennifer unpacks what makes this model unique and how it shapes the way Plumbing World brings high-quality, regulation-compliant products to both tradies and everyday homeowners.

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When it comes to bathroom renovations, most people start with tiles, colours or tapware. But before you get too far down the Pinterest rabbit hole, there’s one question you need to ask: do I need building consent?

Jennifer Price, Strategic Brands Manager for Plumbing World, says consent is one of the most common stumbling blocks. If you’re just replacing a vanity or updating tapware, you’re likely in the clear. But if you’re moving plumbing fixtures like the shower or toilet, it’s a different story. “If you’re moving any bathroom fitting, like where the water is coming from or where the water is going out, those are going to require consent.”

Skipping that step can throw out your entire renovation timeline. Consent applications take time, and if your plumber or builder is already booked, delays can quickly stack up. It can also cost you in the long run. Work done without the right sign-off could affect your insurance, council records and even your ability to sell.

The good news is it’s easy to find out if you need consent. Start by talking to your plumber or builder. If they’re unsure, check with your local council before you order anything. It’s much easier to make changes on paper than when the bathroom has already been ripped out. As Jennifer puts it, “You can never start too soon. You can only start too late.”

Jennifer recommends allowing three to four months of planning time before any work starts, especially if you’re making layout changes. That gives you enough breathing room to arrange consent, get expert advice, check product lead times and make informed decisions without rushing.

 

View more from


Disclaimer: This article is based on a podcast featuring insights from experienced professionals and is intended for general information and inspiration only. While we aim to share valuable guidance, please seek personalised advice from qualified professionals before making decisions about your property, finances, or renovation plans.

Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.

Visit Top Tips Hub

Our Renovating Your Bathroom Guides take the guesswork out of your project. From plumbing and ventilation to fixtures and finishes, you’ll learn how to make confident, future-proof choices – whether you’re renovating to sell or stay. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to support your property journey.

View GuidesJoin MyTrends

Curious to see more practical advice from industry experts? Visit our Top Tips hub for quick, valuable insights shared by people who’ve been there, helping you plan smarter and avoid common mistakes.

Visit Top Tips Hub

Our Renovating Your Bathroom Guides take the guesswork out of your project. From plumbing and ventilation to fixtures and finishes, you’ll learn how to make confident, future-proof choices – whether you’re renovating to sell or stay. Join MyTrends for access to this and a full library of guides to support your property journey.

View GuidesJoin MyTrends

From Showroom to Shower: How to Get Your Bathroom Done Right

Watch Now

Episode Overview

In this episode of the Trends Property Insight Series, we’re joined by Jennifer Price, Strategic Brands Manager at Plumbing World — New Zealand’s largest 100% locally owned plumbing merchant. With over 60 years of history and a nationwide network of 58 branches, Plumbing World is proudly built on a cooperative model, owned by the very tradespeople it serves. Jennifer unpacks what makes this model unique and how it shapes the way Plumbing World brings high-quality, regulation-compliant products to both tradies and everyday homeowners.

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