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Disclaimer
Last updated: March 2026
Read this before you do anything else.
Lifestyle Bathrooms is a referral platform. We match homeowners and property professionals with bathroom renovation specialists. We don't build bathrooms ourselves, we don't employ the contractors you'll be introduced to, and we're not responsible for what happens once a job starts. That's the short version. The rest of this page fills in the detail.
What Lifestyle Bathrooms Actually Does
Our job is to connect you with the right people. You come to the site looking for a bathroom renovation specialist — we put your enquiry in front of businesses who do that work. That's where our involvement ends.
We don't hold a builder's licence. We're not a renovation company and we don't supervise, manage, or participate in any renovation work. Any quote you receive, contract you sign, or payment you make is entirely between you and the contractor.
Connector. Not contractor. That distinction matters here.
The Information on This Site Is General Only
Cost guides, renovation timelines, regulatory summaries, product descriptions — none of it is advice. It's general information, produced to help you understand the landscape before you start talking to contractors.
Renovation costs shift. They vary by location, scope, materials, site access, and who's doing the work. Any figures you see on this site are rough guides. They are not quotes, and they shouldn't be treated as one.
Get a written quote from a licenced contractor before committing to anything. A page on a website — ours included — is not a substitute for that.
Third-Party Contractors
Every renovation specialist introduced through this platform is an independent business. Not an employee of Lifestyle Bathrooms, not a vetted partner, not someone we've inspected or audited.
We pass your enquiry on. What happens after that is between you and them. We don't check their licensing before a job, we don't monitor their work, and we don't handle disputes.
Before you engage anyone, do your own checks. Verify their licence through NSW Fair Trading or Access Canberra. Confirm they hold current insurance and review their contractor licence details.
Don't skip that step. Licensing and insurance requirements exist for a reason.
External Links
We link out to government websites, regulatory bodies, and industry organisations — NSW Fair Trading, Access Canberra, Standards Australia, among others. Those links are there because the information is useful, not because we endorse those organisations or take responsibility for anything they publish.
We don't control what's on those sites. Content changes. Links go stale. If you're relying on regulatory information for a real project, go direct to the source.
Regulatory and Compliance Content
Pages on this site cover topics like the AS 3740 waterproofing standard, National Construction Code requirements, HBC insurance obligations, and licensing rules in NSW and ACT. That content is there to give you a working understanding of how bathroom renovation is regulated in Australia.
None of it is legal advice. It's background information.
Legislation and standards get updated. Licensing thresholds change. We try to keep things current but we can't guarantee any compliance page reflects the latest version of a given rule. If you're making decisions that hinge on regulatory specifics, speak to a licenced professional or contact the relevant authority. See /building-codes-and-compliance/ for a starting point.
Limitation of Liability
To the extent permitted by Australian Consumer Law, Lifestyle Bathrooms is not liable for loss or damage caused by reliance on content published on this website. That includes cost guides, regulatory summaries, contractor profiles, or anything else.
We're also not liable for what happens in the relationship between you and any contractor introduced through this platform. If a job goes wrong, that's a matter for you and the contractor — and potentially their insurer or the relevant licensing authority.
No exclusion here overrides any right you hold under consumer protection law that can't be legally excluded. But within those limits, the liability sits elsewhere.
Changes to This Page
This disclaimer may be updated at any time. Whatever's published here is the current version. Continuing to use the site after an update means you're working under the revised terms.
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