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01 Aug

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Nantwich - CW5

Enquiry from: Chantelle E

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bath to go replaced with a shower then sink, toilet, radiator and tiling . also pull down ceiling to put in insulation please thank you. your actually working on my friends bungalow at the moment in ...

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12 May

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Crewe - CW1

Enquiry from: Helena L

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I am contacting you on behalf of my mother who has recently moved into a small bungalow in Haslington. She has a very small shower room and would like it remodelled. She would ideally like someone to ...

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07 May

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Nantwich - CW5

Enquiry from: Shiona a

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Morning! We're looking for advice/quotes about having our loft converted into a bedroom and bathroom. We have roof trusses as the house is a Linden home, just over 20 years old. There is a max head h...

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05 Apr

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Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: Gill B

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We are moving to a flat in Chester and want to arrange for the bathroom to be refurbished. We would like this done in July and I would like to know how to arrange this and if you are available in July...

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26 Jan

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: John J

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Replace existing en suite Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What do you require in your bathroom: Toilet, Basin, Shower Do you require tiling work: Yes Do you require decorating of wa...

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11 Oct

Bathroom | Basin, Bath, or Toilet Supply & Install

Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: Rhonda C

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Customer visited the mybathroomprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Bathroom floor area: 14ft x 6 ft, Work description: Supply and fit seperate power shower at th end of...

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27 Sep

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Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: Ian H

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we want to change the upstairs bedroom into a bathroom

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21 Sep

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Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: Ian H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Customer visited the mybathroomprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Bathroom floor area: 3.4 x 3.1 meters, Work description: to covert a bed room into a bathroom desig...

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27 May

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Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: Sarah G

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Customer visited the mybathroomprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Bathroom floor area: 20, Work description: Provide the items and materials then to install the bathro...

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28 Dec

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Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: A B

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Customer visited the mybathroomprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Bathroom floor area: 50, Work description: Installation of new bathroom fittings with shower cubicle,...

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15 Dec

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Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: Mrs C

Start Date: Immediate

fitting a shower rail

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20 Jul

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Crewe - CW2

Enquiry from: Amanda P

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1. Turn bath around and reconnecting pipes, install new bath panel 2. Install a shower and pump 3. Plaster and tile walls (around 9m2) 4. Service boiler and issue gas safety certificate

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09 Nov

Bathroom | Basin, Bath, or Toilet Supply & Install

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: James M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

new bath and sink fitted and any repairs needed are you the property owner: owner of the property what do you require in your bathroom: basin, bath do you require tiling work: yes do you require deco...

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05 Jul

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Nantwich - CW5

Enquiry from: Myat L

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customer in nantwich area has requested that we arrange quotes for their bathroom design & install project.mr are considering various options and would like to discuss with a plumber directly.please c...

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11 May

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Newcastle - ST5

Enquiry from: Susan T

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customer made an online enquiry for bathroom design & install and confirmed on sms and email they would like a call with a plumber to discuss prices.please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are...

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30 Jan

Bathroom | Basin, Bath, or Toilet Supply & Install

Stoke-on-Trent - ST7

Enquiry from: Sue M

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2 basins need to be replaced in 2 bathrooms

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28 Nov

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Stoke-on-Trent - ST4

Enquiry from: Jill T

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have small bathroom and separate toilet that require a complete refit. still unsure if i would prefer a shower room or shower over bath (as currently) so looking for advise and ideas. available this w...

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13 Nov

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Crewe - CW2

Enquiry from: Mark D

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we are looking to have our bathroom replaced and fit a new toilet and sink in the utility room. are you the property owner: owner of the property what do you require in your bathroom: toilet, basin, b...

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09 Sep

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Crewe - CW2

Enquiry from: Heather C

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mrs requested quotes for bathroom design & install from a plumber around crewe. they are considering a couple of projects at the moment.call anytime to arrange appointment to discuss. the information ...

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16 Aug

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Roy M

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customer in leek area has requested that we arrange quotes for their bathroom design & install project.mr are considering various options and would like to discuss with a plumber directly.please call ...

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01 Aug

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Nantwich - CW5

Enquiry from: Chantelle E

Start Date: Immediate

bath to go replaced with a shower then sink, toilet, radiator and tiling . also pull down ceiling to put in insulation please thank you. your actually working on my friends bungalow at the moment in ...

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12 May

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Crewe - CW1

Enquiry from: Helena L

Start Date: Immediate

I am contacting you on behalf of my mother who has recently moved into a small bungalow in Haslington. She has a very small shower room and would like it remodelled. She would ideally like someone to ...

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07 May

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Nantwich - CW5

Enquiry from: Shiona a

Start Date: Immediate

Morning! We're looking for advice/quotes about having our loft converted into a bedroom and bathroom. We have roof trusses as the house is a Linden home, just over 20 years old. There is a max head h...

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05 Apr

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: Gill B

Start Date: Immediate

We are moving to a flat in Chester and want to arrange for the bathroom to be refurbished. We would like this done in July and I would like to know how to arrange this and if you are available in July...

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26 Jan

Bathroom | Supply & Install

Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: John J

Start Date: Immediate

Replace existing en suite Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What do you require in your bathroom: Toilet, Basin, Shower Do you require tiling work: Yes Do you require decorating of wa...

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11 Oct

Bathroom | Basin, Bath, or Toilet Supply & Install

Sandbach - CW11

Enquiry from: Rhonda C

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mybathroomprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Bathroom floor area: 14ft x 6 ft, Work description: Supply and fit seperate power shower at th end of...

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How much do Bathroom Fitter services cost?

How much do Bathroom Fitters cost? Costs for Bathroom Fitters in 2025 can differ relying on the type of job that you want to have carried out in your house. It's the question we get asked a whole lot "how much do Bathroom Fitters cost?".

If you’re about to fit a new bathroom in your home, then you’d probably be wondering how much would be the labour cost of getting it done. Unfortunately, a single accurate answer can’t be provided to this question as there are many influencing factors that can determine the labour cost to fit a new bathroom. In this guide, we’ll give you a good insight on bathroom fitters charge to help you make informed decisions.

While you can obtain a good evaluation when planning the work on your bathroom, the final cost can largely vary. For small jobs such as fitting a pedestal basin with taps, professional installers can charge within the range of £170 to £250. Meanwhile, bigger projects such as tiling an entire bathroom can cost an average fee of about £70 to £90 per square metre. Generally, the overall average cost of fitting a new bathroom is about £6,500 in the UK. But in an event whereby you’ll be switching to a bathroom suite that’s exactly like the old one which wouldn’t require extra flooring as well as tiling, there’s a high chance you may be able to complete the project for a significantly lesser price.

The main reason why the labour costs vary is due to the fact that each individual job will have to be priced based on its own particular requirements and circumstances. Other influencing factors that’ll affect how easy a job is to complete, how much material will be incorporated and the duration of the project includes the size of the bathroom in question as well as the shape. However, there can be unforeseen complications like damaged piping which will also raise the price of the project and more.

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The average price
of a Bathroom Fitter in Sandbach is:

£1,428

Bathroom Fitter job Bathroom Fitter cost in 2025
Bathroom fitting in Sandbach £1,840-£2,760
Bathroom design and install in Sandbach £2,625-£4,025
Shower or Bath Fitting in Sandbach £263-£403
Shower installation in Sandbach £1,090-£1,635
Shower supply and installation in Sandbach £600-£920
Toilet Fitting in Sandbach £235-£390

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Bathroom Fitter FAQs

What questions should I ask a bathroom fitter?

Regardless of the quality or how perfect the products for your new bathroom are, getting the right bathroom fitter for your bathroom refit is just as important to your project as any other thing you can possibly think of. Hiring a fitter is quite simple, but hiring a fitter who can get the job done to your requirements is another thing entirely. To hire the right bathroom fitter, there’s the need to consider all the features of a bathroom as well as any specialized products you may have selected. For instance, you’re going to need a professional tiler if you have quartz resin tiles. Also, if you wish to fit some luxurious underfloor heating, you’d need the services of a qualified electrician. Here are some of the questions you should ask from your bathroom fitter when having your bathroom fitted.

  • Have you got any experience working with this type of product? Each and every bathroom fitting job is unique. Your question should lean more towards whether or not the bathroom fitter possesses any experience working with the type and style of the product your selected rather simply asking the number of bathrooms they’ve fitted.
  • Request a portfolio. Ask the bathroom fitter if they have any portfolio you can go through. This will give you a good idea of the quality of their works.
  • Ask technical questions. Technical questions will go a long way to help you separate the boys from the men. The trick here is to know the answer beforehand, so when the prospective bathroom fitter provides an answer you’d know how good they are. 
how to plan a bathroom?

Planning your bathroom can be a very daunting task especially when you have little to no idea to start from. If you’re facing this challenge, you’re definitely not alone. In this post, we’ll take you through the bathroom planning process to ensure you get it right the first time. Let’s take a look!

  1. Assess the bathroom. You can start the planning process by thinking who will be using the space, the number of people that will be using it and the likes as they would have a big bearing on the scheme you’d choose at the end of the day.
  2. Take a measurement of the space. The scale of the space must be enough to accommodate your plans, so before you start planning you have to consider if there’s sufficient space.
  3. Ask the experts. It’s always a great idea to consult the experts before make any decisions. Simply visit any local bathroom showrooms and online platforms, you should get bathroom designers for reliable details and advice.
  4. Choose a layout. Getting a bathroom layout that ticks all the boxes right from the beginning is vital. If you have an existing layout which works well, don’t change it. It’ll be a much cheaper option as moving waste and water pipes can be very costly.
  5. Look out for inspiration and be realistic with your space. You can talk to friends that have complete similar projects, check online platforms of bathroom designers and remember that functionality should always be above aesthetic when it comes to bathrooms.
  6. Put storage into consideration
  7. Factor in the ventilation
  8. Put the bathroom lighting in your plan
  9. Conclude with a budget
  10. Get recommendations from loved ones or trusted individuals about the right tradespeople.
how much to fit a shower?

A bathroom is not only a pretty big investment, but also one that requires thorough planning and consideration before the work can be kick started. This is a task all homeowners will all have to go through at least once and even more so when things break or become worn too terribly to consider repair. As a result, when it comes to fitting a shower you can be sure to dig a bit deep into your pocket to start and get the project over the line. In general, the cost of your new bathroom tend to vary based on the shower installation company or plumber you choose to hire, your location, the materials required, the type of shower and other furnishings chosen and more. In this post, we aim to give you a good insight into the shower fitting pricing so as to help you help you make informed decisions moving forward.

 

Generally, a standard shower usually costs within the range of £100 to £120 for installation and this usually takes about 3 hours to complete. For an electric shower, you should expect to incur within the range of £100 to £150 on the plumber and a similar price range for the electrician as well. And for the shower enclosure, you can expect to pay within the range of £150 to £250 for the labour and it’ll take up to 4 hours to complete. You’ll also factor in the taps,tiling, underfloor heating, extractor fan, bath, basin and toilet.

 

Overall, for a complete renovation of your shower, you can expect to incur within the range of £3000 to £5000 with the average duration of the job being 10 days. Meanwhile for a standard installation (only for bathroom fixtures), this will often cost within the range of £2000 to £2500 with an average job length of around 5 days.

how to fit an electric shower?

First and foremost, it must be stated that replacing an existing electric shower is much easier than fitting one from new. This is primarily due to the fact that the main components required which includes the water pipes as well as electrical connections will have already been established. In this post, we’re going to assume that all these are already in place which means you’re replacing an existing electric shower with a new one. It’ll also be an advantage if the preferred electric shower features cable and pipe entry points at the top and bottom as well as the rear and side so as to allow for more flexibility when it gets to routing cables and pipes. If you’re not confident enough to pull off this task, then it’s strong advisable to call in a professional who can guarantee the best results the first time. Here are the steps you can follow to fit your electric shower:

  • Disconnect the power supply as you probably know water and electricity aren’t particularly the best of friends. Once done, you’ll also need to turn off the water supply
  • Remove the shower unit. Many shower units are secured with four screws which makes the removal rather straightforward.
  • Examine the shower connection points to determine if they’re in the same place on the new unit as they were on the old one.
  • Install the new shower unit. First, you’ll have to mark the position of the new units on the wall using a pencil. If the new units don’t possess the same silhouette as the old one, you’ll have to drill new ones preferably using a masonry drill bit.
  • Check your installation at both the electrical and water supply to ensure the connection is made correctly.
  • Test your new electric shower by turning the power and water supplies back on.
how to fit a bath?

Once you’ve chosen the perfect feature to suit the shape and style of your bathroom, it’s time to start putting it to good use. Read on for a step-by-step guide on how to install a bath, but first of all, below are the preparatory tools;

Preparation

Before you install a bath, there are some things that needs to be taken into considerations.Once you have decided where you are going to install your bath, use an electronic detector to make sure there are no hidden pipes or wires in the walls where you will be securing the fittings. It is also advisable to choose walls that have a stud so that you can attach your fittings so strongly.

When assembling your bath, lay it on top of a rug or blanket to ensure it doesn’t get scratched, and remove any protective film from the areas you will be working on, such as around the drain and tap fittings, as well as the sides where the bath will sit against the wall. Always turn off the water at the mains beforehand.

Note: The installation process will vary, depending on the design of your bath. It is always necessary to consult the manufacturer instructions alongside this guide.

MATERIALS

  • Drill and appropriate drill bit
  • Screwdriver
  • Spirit level
  • Tape measurer
  • Hammer
  • Pencil
  • Caulking gun and silicone sealant

You’ll also need an extra pair of hands to help manoeuvre the bath into place.

Step 1

Attach the legs and the fittings by securing the appropriate bolts and channels, and then attach the feet.

Step 2

Measure and adjust the bath's position, Once you are sure that your bath is level, mark the places where it will be secured into the walls and floor. If your bath comes with wall fittings, use your pencil to mark the place where they will be secured to the walls. Do the same for the floor fittings.

Step 3

Prepare the wall for the fittings, align it with the wall at the location you marked and use your spirit level to make sure it is even. Drill holes and secure in place, making sure you use fittings that are suitable for the type of walls in your bathroom.

Step 4

Secure your bath by moving the bath back into the final position and align it with the holes you created, or on top of the timber batten. Once again, check that it is level. Turn the water back on and check for any leaks.

Step 5

Seal around the rim, fill it with water and trace silicone sealant around the edges, where the rim meets the wall. Allow it to dry for the recommended time.

how to draw a bathroom floor plan?

Are you thinking about updating your bathroom? If yes, then you’d probably want to know how to go about it. Well, when it comes to bathroom remodelling, the process always begins with the drawing of a floor plan. If you don’t know how to go about that, then you’ve come to the right place! In this guide, we’re going to take you through the bathroom floor plan drawing process. Let’s take a look!

First and foremost, you can make use of the pencil and paper approach as it happens to be much cheaper than the computer based approach. Plus, you don’t have to be an art genius in school to complete the task satisfactorily.

  1. Sketch it out. Create a rough sketch of the space on unlined paper. This should feature all openings like the doors and windows, the spots where the existing plumbing fixtures are located, the location of the electrical lines including outlets, receptacles, heating and cooling pipes and more
  2. Add dimensions to the sketch. The next line of action would be to take measurements of the bathroom. With the help of a friend, hold the tape tightly at both ends in order to get the right dimensions. Then, measure the length of the walls, fixtures, windows and mark then roughly on the sketch. Once done, you can go back to double check the recorded measurements for accuracy.
  3. Transfer the room dimensions to a sheet of graph paper. At the stage in the process, you should be aware that each 1/4 inch square on the graph paper is equal to 6 inches or half foot. You can start by drawing the bathroom walls and partitions as well as the surrounding areas. Then, add the doors and the direction they swing open and the windows present. Once done, draw the fixtures to complete the floor plan.
How much does labour cost to fit a bathroom?

If you’re about to fit a new bathroom in your home, then you’d probably be wondering how much would be the labour cost of getting it done. Unfortunately, a single accurate answer can not be provided to this question as there are many influencing factors that can determine the labour cost to fit a new bathroom. In this guide, we’ll give you a good insight on the labour cost of installing a new bathroom.

While you can obtain a good evaluation when planning the work on your bathroom, the final cost can largely vary. For small jobs such as fitting a pedestal basin with taps, professional installers can charge within the range of £170 to £250. Meanwhile, bigger projects such as tiling an entire bathroom can cost an average fee of about £70 to £90 per square metre. Generally, the overall average cost of fitting a new bathroom is about £6,500 in the UK. But in an event whereby you’ll be switching to a bathroom suite that’s exactly like the old one which wouldn’t require extra flooring as well as tiling, there’s a high chance you may be able to complete the project for a significantly lesser price.

The main reason why the labour costs vary is due to the fact that each individual job will have to be priced based on its own particular requirements and circumstances. Other influencing factors that’ll affect how easy a job is to complete, how much material will be incorporated and the duration of the project includes the size of the bathroom in question as well as the shape. However, there can be unforeseen complications like damaged piping which will also raise the price of the project and more.

how to fit a bath waste?

The bath waste is primarily responsible for the safe drainage of the bath once the plug is removed. Generally, it’s connected to the overflow which enables excess water to go away if the plug is in and the bath is overfilled. There are times whereby the bath waste can corrode and start to leak, so when this happens its important to replace the components so as to make sure that there’s no excessive water damage as well as other complications. This is a task any DIYer, regardless of the experience level can achieve, however if you lack the confidence to pull this off, then we’d recommend you get in touch with a professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this guide, we aim to take you through the bath waste fitting process to ensure you do it the right way. Let’s take a look!

  • Remove the old bath waste. Do this by unscrewing the screw probably located at the centre of the waste cover. Then pull the outer cover away from the bath. Locate a larger washer underneath and lift it out, the clean the hole of any old sealant to make a smooth entry for the new waste.
  • Disconnect the connector and pipe. Locate the plastic pipe that runs from the bottom of the bath to the overflow rose high up at the bath’s end. You’ll observe a connector at each end of the pipe, remove the pipe from the connectors and unscrew both connectors.
  • Connect new fittings to new pipe. Take the new plastic waste and connect it to one end of the new plastic pipe and repeat the same process at the other end with the plastic overflow.
  • Connect to the bath. Push or screw the waste up into the hole underneath the bath and connect into the trap pipe underneath. Push the new overflow into the bath’s back and on the front then screw I the rose or the cover of the new overflow.

 

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