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In total, TrustedPros has received 171 Plumbing projects posted by homeowners in Edmonton seeking the services of local Plumbers. Total estimated value of these projects is $1,964,600.00 with a per project average of $11,488.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Sherwood Park | 15 | $46,000.00 | $3,066.00 |
Spruce Grove | 11 | $48,000.00 | $4,363.00 |
Edmonton | 171 | $1,964,600.00 | $11,488.00 |
3 things:
- maytag neptune front loader dryer just died
- maytag jet clean quietplus dishwasher sounded like a tractor last 5 washes - then died
- frigidaire professional series gas oven - grey plate inside at bottom is warped - would like to replace
Also, I have plumbing which I would like looked at:
- toilet will not stop running - I am turning water off as required
- bathroom sink (water) on main floor of bungalow pours into bathroom below
- downstairs drain by washer/dryer - slow drainage - would like it "snaked"
I am a senior looking for quality work and honesty - if appliances should be replaced rather than fixed - I want to know that
Owner developing unfinished basement. Framing and most of electrical is done, room is around 550 sq ft.
Need a plumber to pull the permit, run a water line from preexisting hub to NE corner, and hook up drainage for a wet bar.
Doing the drywall myself but will need someone to do mudding and taping.
Developing our basement, pulled permits with the city. Looking for a plumber to pull the plumbing permit, and do the work. Documents attached should show the roughed in bathroom on the proposed floor plan from the builder, and then our 2 bedroom floor plan with added laundry and second sink in the basement.
This is a 5 year old home.
Hardware provided. Labour needed from licensed plumber.
Changing shower head and kitchen faucet in a condominium complex down town Edmonton.
Would need to come during a water shut down of building. Notice would be provided in advance.
Note: Additional future renovations for Kitchen and bathroom to be considered with a good contractor.
Thank you.
Require a vanity replaced: includes removing the existing vanity with double basins and hot and cold faucets, modify the water lines and drains and install a cabinet (69 3/8" long, 24" depth) closed in by the tub on one end and a wall on the other end); cabinet must be against the floor. Install the countertop, a single basin and single handle faucet. Replace several tiles with a toe kick to match the new cabinet. Install a light fixture and mirror. Scrape the texture from the ceiling and skylight shaft, drywall repairs, paint the walls and ceiling. Work is not required on the tub, floor, shower or toilet.
This job requires a plumber. Prefer cabinet the same as the existing which is available from Kitchen Craft, countertop to be determined but likely laminate.
House: 1961 Bungalow in Pleasantview
Work Needed:
- old plumbing in demolished bathroom needs repair and updating
- replace/reroute sink drain all the way to main drain stack and shift existing lines (replace closet valves, tubes, etc.)
- replace existing tub drain and overflow unit to drain stack
- replace shower/tub water assembly
- install acrylic tub
We've purchased nearly all the associated parts, however, some will be missing (i.e., we have purchased a tub, shower and bath plumbing, and shower assembly).
Thanks,
Tyler
** Supply and install the following items:
01: Replace (1) single handle bathtub tap unit.
02: Replace (3) single handle vanity sink tap units.
03: Replace (2) single handle tub / shower tap units.
04: Replace (3) toilets with 1 piece comfort height toilets.
05: Dispose of old toilets and taps.
Need plumber to help with renovation and ensure codes are met. Install bath shower combo, sink vanity and toilet. Plumbing needs to be checked and pipes moved if possible, there are 2 pipes coming down from upstairs bathroom in the middle of the downstairs bathroom. Bathroom size needs to be extended and walls built.
The drains in the basement look low enough, So we need cement broken and pipes put in etc so we can put a toilet and sink in.
Also, we would like to have the old plumbing drain pipes from upstairs bathtub replaced. They are very old (1950) and don't drain well. It maybe could be fixed but we want it replaced so no worries about this plugging in the future.
Our immediate needs include 2 projects in our home in Summerside (Ellersile Road):
1) Basement Wet Bar - Install new cabinets (upper and lower); laminate counter top; re-align existing electrical to accomodate new microwave, mini-fridge and sink; complete plumbing hook up from existing rough-in.
2) Mud Room - Install or build cabinets; replace existing utlity sink; and build upper shelving and bench seat which can accomodate shoes and coats.
Other jobs to be determined based on results, availability and budget.
Starting a small meat and seafood shop in Edmonton. I am in need of an estimate of the following.
- cut and remove concrete to put in drainage.
- Change toilet and basin.
-Put in 60 gallon hotwater tank
-In slab grease trap
-install one floor drain and three hub drains. Fixtures comes with Drainage vents H2O lines.
-three compartment sink
-Two handsinks
-ice machine.
-Hook up floor drain and six case drain lines.
-Install two fire extinguishers and cabinets for storage
-mop sink installed
Floor plans and any additional information avaialble upon request
Hello, we need our sump drained in our automotive repair shop. We will likely need it drained through to the road. Also, we would like our used oil drums washed/drained if that is something that can be done at the same time. They have some used oil in them, we just want to make sure we don't have too much built up in there. Thank you.
Site Plan Attached
This project will be a complete build from a shell for a main floor 2600 sq ft retail space. I am working with a local design company to determine the decor and materials required but we are still in the beginning stages.
Is it possible to get a ballpark quote for what the typical electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and exhaust fixtures for the kitchen would cost? As well, any suggested costs that can be determined outside of what the design team still has to decide on would be appreciated.
Please ask any questions you need and I will do my best to get them answered for you.
Thank you,
Geordie Williams
We are looking to install a dishwasher into our kitchen. We do not have an existing location for it because before we just used a portable dishwasher. Looking to install it but also willing to help with installation. Would like to learn how it works/can be installed. Also interested in knowing how much extra work it is to install a garbage disposer. Currently do not own a garbage disposer.
Thanks
Jennifer
- Run ducting for a basement suite (550 sq feet)
- Re route the existing duct work in the basement that serves the remainder of the house - it currently runs beneath the floor joists and straight across the centre of the basement
- Install a new furnace for the basement suite
- Install a hot water tank
I have a few small projects in my home that need some expertise:
Installation of a fan in the bathroom
Switching stove fan to over-the-range microwave (would include resizing the cabinets)
Repair drywall (around electrical panel, very small area)
3 small plumbing leaks
1 light in the basement not working
Regards.
I need to fix inaccessible leaking pipe that is inside kitchen bench (picture is attached).
The bench is behind the kitchen cabinet.
There is one panel (of kitchen bench) that may need to be cut to get to the pipe from the side of living room.
Alternatively, there are two panels (of kitchen bench and kitchen sink cabinet) to get to the pipe from the kitchen side.
Finally, it could be possible to get to the pipe from the top of the bench. However, the bench top does not look like it can be easily removed.
If the pipe repair requires removing the bench or cutting it from the side of living room or removing bench top, the bench needs be restored or replaced as a part of the project.
I would like the project to start on June 26th 2019.
A portion of our house is cantilevered out to accommodate our laundry facilities. I finished the basement last year, and this winter, the tubing to the washing machine started freezing. I suspect that the bottom of the cantilevered section was not completely insulated during initial construction, and now with the reduced air traffic and heat due to boxing in during the basement project, the tubing is freezing when it drops below -20 to -30. I think the easiest way to tackle this problem would be from the exterior as it would save from ripping out tile, flooring , or walls, and the exterior surface is accessed easily. The house is 5 years old, 2 story, vinyl siding. Area in question is about 20 square feet that would potentially need to be repaired. Concerns are that once completed exterior is sealed properly and area in question is well insulated to prevent further problems or potential damage.
I am in Main/upper floor of 4-plex & would like gas bbq line. Neighbors attached have one, not sure why we don't. (There is a gas fireplace.) Building is approx. 7 yrs old. The gas meter is on East side of home and would like bbq on front deck, but not attached if it is best to have it in the back. I'm not sure the exact distance, but it's not a whole lot nor too complicated of a job, I'm thinking. Would like it asap as it's summer time pls. Looking for good quotes and lisenced work.
Thank you very much for your time.
This 12 suite condo is heated with a boiler (hydronic) and has an air build-up issue in the heating pipes each year that causes some suites to go without adequate heat. I've heard of an "air venting" system that "vents" out the air from the heating pipes so that heated water can circulate without having to manually vent the air.
The Condo Board President (me) would like to talk to a Plumbing and Heating expert about possible solutions to this problem and how much something like this would cost.
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