Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Coquitlam homeowners have planned for their Bathroom Renovation projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 110 Bathroom Renovation projects posted by homeowners in Coquitlam seeking the services of local Bathroom Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $1,781,000.00 with a per project average of $16,190.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Vancouver | 219 | $4,110,000.00 | $18,767.00 |
Surrey | 203 | $3,641,500.00 | $17,938.00 |
Burnaby | 114 | $1,715,500.00 | $15,048.00 |
North Vancouver | 65 | $1,248,500.00 | $19,207.00 |
Langley | 64 | $1,284,000.00 | $20,062.00 |
Maple Ridge | 71 | $1,477,000.00 | $20,802.00 |
New Westminster | 42 | $750,000.00 | $17,857.00 |
Richmond | 83 | $1,415,000.00 | $17,048.00 |
Port Coquitlam | 43 | $593,500.00 | $13,802.00 |
Delta | 50 | $1,076,000.00 | $21,520.00 |
Port Moody | 15 | $241,000.00 | $16,066.00 |
Pitt Meadows | 11 | $271,000.00 | $24,636.00 |
White Rock | 15 | $251,500.00 | $16,766.00 |
Coquitlam | 110 | $1,781,000.00 | $16,190.00 |
I have an older home, built in the 60's. I want to update the bathroom to modern times. I don't want a spa bathroom - just your basic type like in the new builder homes (contractor basic look)- laminate counters in a stone look, white cabinets, tile floor, white tub and toilet, white tile (maybe subway tile if I am daring) Possibly need a bit of repair around the tub - a bit of moisture damage. I don't want any of the fixtures moved or changed - just new updated ones in the original place.
Please give me a ballpark estimate of what kind of cost I'm looking at, when you can get the job started, and approximately how long it will take you to complete the job. Thanks.
During this process, I will ask you for proof or your licensing and insurance/bonding. Please don't respond if you and/or your team do not have these credentials.
We have a workshop in the yard (400 sqt). We would like to add a bathroom to the workshop; however, there is currently no pluming available (it has to use the sewer system from the house. Does your company take project like that? If so, how much will it be in the bulk part?
Thank you.
There is already a bathroom in the basement which you could tie in a trench for sewage of the new bathroom. There is a septic pump as it is a below ground basement.
Also require a dryer vent and a 10 foot partition wall with a fire rated door in the basement. The partition wall requires installation for sound proofing.
Baseboard heaters to be installed throughout the basement and bathrooms.
I expect the project will take about 2 weeks.
Please quote:
Install vinyl sheet flooring (comes in a roll)
on top of existing linoleum. 7 ft x 7 ft
Replace baseboard moulding
Replace toilet
Paint the bathroom
There is a 8 inch sq section of drywall that needs repair before painting.
I have the new vinyl flooring, toilet, moulding (2.5” high), and light gray wall paint.
Please supply white paint for ceiling.
The ceiling has a stippled texture and a couple of small patches have flaked off.
Thank you!
Total size of the bathroom is approximately 35 sqf.
Looking for free estimates, for labour only.
1. Demolition of one of the mid walls to enlarge the size of the bathroom. Removal of old shower, old toilet and old jacuzzi.
2. Building new custom shower (potentially two heads). Shower to include a bench. Design to be confirmed. Estimate should include all the plumbing work.
3. Putting new floor, tiles.
4. Installing new vanity.
5. Installing new toilet.
6. Cabinets will stay but the countertop will be replaced with new granite/quarz and installation of two sinks.
Convert 2 piece to 3 piece bathroom either with shower or bathtub. This is on the lower level of the house just off the laundry room. Will need to reconfigure the laundry area to accommodate the larger bathroom. Hoping the bathroom can be 6 x 5ft (small size, so have to be creative with the space). Possibly have to relocate the laundry. If so will need plumbing and water supply to the new area.
I'm the property owner.
remodel master ensuite - change from 1 sink to 2 sinks, must replace counter, change knobs and facets on tub and seperate shower, change shower stall, maybe change tiles on wall behind tub (depending on price)
remodel upstairs bathroom - take out sliding shower door, change new tub, change facets and knobs of sink
remodel main floor bathrm - change facet and knobs, change toilet seat
Hi there,
I am looking to remodel my guest bathroom and I am looking for quotes.
Here is what we would like to do:
remove & dispose existing shower tile / base / door
new white subway tile (something like this:click here )
New shower door
New shower base
New shower faucet
New tile floor
New vanity
New light fixture
Would it be easier to come over and see the bathroom in person to provide a quote?
Budget is $5,000-$7,500. E-mail communication for initial contact is my preference.
Thanks
Rory
2 options.
# 1 - Renovate existing 3 piece ensuite - approx. 35 square feet. Would like a tiled shower with a seamless glass surround. Site will be stripped and ready for install of new vanity and toilet - open to contractor suggestions.
#2 - Expand existing ensuite using extra space from adjacent closet - approx 4x3. alter the plumbing to expand shower stall into a double shower using outside wall and reorganize the toilet and vanity to fit the remaining space.
Renovate 6'2X6'6 bathroom in 1960's bungalo. Floor was recently retiled - will keep flooring. Will also keep cabinet, mirror and light fixture. Replace existing toilet with dual flush toilet. Replace counter top with arborite or ceramic tile. Replace sink with previously purchased new sink. Replace tub with acrylic tub with double tile flange. Replace tile around tub. Install storage in existing dead space that was originally a laundry shoot. Install electric plug. Install fan. Paint.
Hi, I do have a rental condo which is rented out at this moment. I am going to sell my condo but need to make the bathroom look a bit better.I am on a very tight budget as I just need to do the bare minimum to make it look better. I need the contractor to be full insured under WCB.This is what I need
1- Bathtub resurfacing
2- Change the toilet
3-Change the lower vanity and the sink with a pedestal sink
4-Change the tiles on the floor
5- Has to be done in a day or two as I have a tenants there
6-Send me your estimate qoute and 3 top contractors I will pick will get a chance to come to the loaction on Tuesday, Jan 25th after 4pm to give me a firm qoute.Thanks
We want to change the tub to a walk in shower. Tile the floor. Change the vanity. Take out mirror and replace with cabinet. Change position of light switch and paint.
Room is roughly 40 sq ft
There will be a tear out of the tub cabinet counter old flooring and mirror to dispose of.
I work in the tile industry so I will be able to get everything needed for the shower and flooring at my cost.
We have purchased the vanity and cabinet.
We own the townhouse.
Just waiting on permission from our strata for the renovation.
Want to renovate bathroom attached to master bedroom. Bathroom is 8 ' x 10.5 '. Want to replace current shower and bathtub with a new steamshower and a new bathtub. Part of bathroom space is currently taken up by closet in master bedroom - may need to remove closet so space can be made part of bathroom to accomodate new steamshower and bathtub. House is 11 years old.
We have a large shower stall that has possible water damage under existing tile. This quote would need to include the tear out of existing shower, repair of possible water damage, installation of new tiles for the shower stall and floor, new shower base, new shower doors and new shower fixtures. The existing toilet and sink will need to come out and then re installed once the floor tiles are in. We would also like a fax installed, there never was one before.
Hi there, my name is James and I am currently renovating my bathroom. The bathroom is located in my condo ( which I am the homeowner). I have already begun doing some of the demolition work, so this reno will be a blank canvas to work on. The bathroom is a 3 piece, with a standard 5 foot bathtub. As I am a journeyman plumber, I have already completed all the plumbing that is required.
Although I am very handy as a tradesmen, I would prefer a professional who knows how to do tiling. I am also thinking of installing some infloor heating as well, so experience with electrical would be a plus.
This is a run-down of what I would like to complete my project.
1.Drywall the tub surrounding.
2.Tile the tub surround
3.Install in-floor heating/tile my bathroom floor ( approx. 35 sq ft.)
4.Install a new ventilation fan.
I have already purchased the tiles and plumbing fixtures.
Feel free to contact me during the day between 8am-8pm, and if I dont answer right away I will be suure to get back to you.
Thanks again,
James
This is a 40 year old typical two floor cathedral entrance 2300 sqft Coquitlam home. The bathroom has yellow fixtures, but they are in excellent shape. I want them to be white. Reglaze? Replace? There is some water damage on one of the walls outside of the tub. (where the doors have not been siliconed properly, there was obvious damage there) As well, some moisture damage apparant where there is a nasty red heat lamp fixture in the ceiling (just around the heat lamp, the popcorn ceiling is cracking and bubbling) The cabinet and sink need to be replace/updated/reglaze. Ideally I'd love to have double sinks in there, but not sure if I have the space. The floor is lino. There is a bow feeling ( bit of bounce, as if the plywood is bowed) on the one section of the floor where there was water damage from the tub (see comment above about tub/.shower wall) I'm fairly handy and willing to do some work as well, but need guidance and some of the big things done. (e.g. I know how to change out the toilet, I know how to tile) I want this to be a basic update, not an elaborate remodel. Just update everything, but not change the basic layout.. Also have a tiny two piece master that needs updating.
Master ensuite small bathroom from upstairs (in a duplex) to be enlarged and renovated:
- remove the existing linoleum and dispose, and replace with tiles, labour only
- move, existing door, labour only
- build a custom fit simple shower (the glass door to be installed separately later)
- remove the floor plywood and have the plumber see the best way to run the plumbing for the new custom shower, labour to re-install sub floor and install custom shower pan, water proof and pre test before tile install,
- plumbing for the master bathroom shower drainage and water supply and install finish shower trim and fixture, labour only
- the following are excluded: tiles, grout, shower glass door, etc.
Main Bathroom (2nd floor):
- remove old tub and install new tub and faucet/ shower
- install floor-to-ceiling wall tiles (including tub wall)
- install new floor tiles
- install new vanity, sink and faucet
- add a window (currently no window in room)
En-suite Bathroom(2nd floor)
- install new vanity and sink (would possibly involve moving the sink location slightly);
- install new floor tiles;
- install new light fixture;
- 2 new coats of paint on the walls;
- build closet to accommodate a stacking washer/dryer (would involve plumbing & electrical)
We have a small bathroom renovation in a basement suite to carry out. The bathroom is very small and consists of a shower, toilet and sink. We would like the following work to be carried out:
- Repair and paint walls
- Fit a new laminate floor
- Replace toilet, shower, sink in existing positions
- Replace the door with a sliding door to maximise space
- Fix the ceiling and add spot lighting.
Currently the bathroom has a suspended ceiling and panels, which has a large pipe running through it. We would like a proper ceiling, which might need to be lowered 4 inches to cover the pipe.
We can send photos of the bathroom no problem and we can buy the fixtures and materials. This is the start of further renovations so there is the potential for more work upon satisfactory completion.
34" x 60" area for installing a tub and tile on the walls and put the green gyprock on the wall. (ripping out old drywall)A decorator 3" of tiles in 2 rows on the wall.(1" X 1")
Existing single stall shower to be removed. Plumbing from shower stall would need to modified to fit bath tub. Only a shower curtain in going in. 8" X 10" tiles along on the wall to a high point leaving about 1 ft. to the ceiling.Make support floor for tub and do a membrane enclosure. So in the end you would a bath tub with tiled walls and a functional shower & bath. Toilet and sink are staying. Minor flooring to adjust tile with new tub!
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