Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Mission homeowners have planned for their Bathroom Renovation projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 25 Bathroom Renovation projects posted by homeowners in Mission seeking the services of local Bathroom Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $452,000.00 with a per project average of $18,080.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Langley | 64 | $1,284,000.00 | $20,062.00 |
Maple Ridge | 71 | $1,477,000.00 | $20,802.00 |
Abbotsford | 58 | $1,137,000.00 | $19,603.00 |
Chilliwack | 55 | $843,500.00 | $15,336.00 |
Pitt Meadows | 11 | $271,000.00 | $24,636.00 |
Aldergrove | 14 | $261,000.00 | $18,642.00 |
Mission | 25 | $452,000.00 | $18,080.00 |
We need a quote on a bathroom renovation, including replacing the plastic surround with tile and installing a new faucet setup. Budget permitting, we'd also like to replace the existing tile floor to match the new surround. The faucet is acting up, so it's a bit time sensitive. Could someone come out and give us a quote? We're on Richards Ave in Mission.
Recently we noticed some lifting in a portion of the floor around the toilet. It turns out that the shut off vavle
Had been slowly leaking. It has leaked into the floor all around the toilet and a couple feet in front. It seems to be limited to the one layer as when inspected from underneath no damage is visible.
We had a plummer come in and look, he lifted the toilet and replaced the shutoff valve. He also replaced one of the toilet screws as it was rotted out.
there seems to be mold under the lenolium around the toilet as well. We are looking to have this done as soon as possible.
Looking to get a labour quote to Reno main bathroom ASAP.
Work needs to be done ASAP as well as we just moved into the new place and I’ve found that the tub is leaking so cannot use.
We will be buying main items such as tub, toilet, vanity and tiles. Most of job is expected to be corrected/upgraded plumbing and installation.
We have purchased a rancher that has only one bathroom. My husband is disabled due to a stroke and is in a wheelchair. We need to add a master bathroom that will accommodate his needs. There is a bedroom adjacent to the master that is 8.6x9.4 we would like to convert that to a handicapped master bath for him. The rooms are divided by a closet on each side. We would like the space to be large in the center so that the wheelchair can do a 360 turning radius. the toilet has to be left sided toilet grab bars have to accommodate his left side he is paralysed on his right side. The shower has to be a wheelchair accessible shower. At present he is able to use a portable bench to sit on, I am preparing for the years ahead when he will not be able to transfer. We will be installing a Hoyer Patient lift that will go on a ceiling track from the bed side to the bathroom, it should reach the toilet as well.
We have been informed by Veterans Affairs USA he is a US Vietnam Veteran that they will be issuing a grant for the whole renovation. This will include the interior as well as any exterior work that needs to be done to make the house accessible for him.
The contractor will have to work directly with VA for payment, they will have to submit a estimate to me and it will be then approved by them.
We are taking possession of the property on July 2 , we are hoping that VA will be able to give us a definite answer by then so that we can start working on the bathroom. The main bathroom will need a handicapped toilet and grab bars should we not hear from anyone by then we will look for other estimates through local advertisments. I would preffer someone that has experience in this field and that won't rip me off.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you
Angie S
Hi there - we are wanting to move ahead with a main bathroom Reno job that we’ve been putting off doing and now’s The time to do it! It would involve replacing the tub with surround, Some drywall and also some new ceiling (must have been a previous leak as there was a bubble and is now flaking off) etc.
Once that is complete we’d be looking at doing our downstairs floor which is just cement at this time but we’d like to have it replaced with laminate or vinyl. Wondering if you give free estimates and if you do when you’d be able to come by and check it out for us? We are located in mission.
Thank you!
Hi, Im looking to reno the main floor of my house in Mission. Work includes:
-Bathroom remodel/demo(dependent on options)
-Flooring
-Demo and build a few walls for bedroom/closet
-install laundry closet
-drywall/paint
-blinds/trim etc.
-build stairs off of patio
-fix leaking "skylight" in exterior wall
-windows
Preference would be someone who can handle the whole project.
Thanks,
Mike
I have an approximately 5X6ft bathroom with water damage. I need the removal of old drywall, shower stall and sink; new drywall; and two walls and the floor tiled (about 100 square feet of tile). If I can find a good tiler, I can also have someone else do the removal of all the old materials, and even do the drywall.
Bathroom is currently 11.25' x 6.5' and we are looking at a walk in shower with bench, a handicapped toilet, an accessible sink as well as safety bars and a small tub , non slip flooring an exhaust fan, lighting & fixtures, & GFCI outlets all to be installed, some drywall and cement board will need to be replaced and maybe insulation on the exterior wall. The house is a two level basement entry home built in the early 80's and the bathroom is on the upper level of the home. We are in Mission B.C. and this is a serious request.
Total renovation of our main floor bathroom (9 ft 4 inches x 9 ft)
Troy will remove all current fixtures, & strip down to studs.
We are looking to have a walk-in shower and a separate tub.
- chair height toilet
- 66” long French country vanity with quartz counter top
- 18” x 18” linen shelving sitting on vanity at one end, which is tied into drop down valance that runs above the sink with feature lighting.
Will need dense shield, moisture guard behind all tiled areas
These are some of the points we feel are important.
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