Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Vancouver homeowners have planned for their Bathroom Renovation projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 219 Bathroom Renovation projects posted by homeowners in Vancouver seeking the services of local Bathroom Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $4,110,000.00 with a per project average of $18,767.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Surrey | 203 | $3,641,500.00 | $17,938.00 |
Burnaby | 114 | $1,715,500.00 | $15,048.00 |
Coquitlam | 110 | $1,781,000.00 | $16,190.00 |
North Vancouver | 65 | $1,248,500.00 | $19,207.00 |
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 |
Vancouver | 219 | $4,110,000.00 | $18,767.00 |
The bathroom now is designed for a wheelchair person with a lot of space for a wheel chair to travel through. It has a huge soaker tub and separate shower, one toilet and a sink. We would like to add a toilet a sink and make it into two bathrooms. Unfortunately there is no crawl space underneath.
I am looking for a contractor to redo my apartment washroom and re-paint the entire apartment in July 2018. I am the owner of the apartment and will take possession of the unit on July 6. The apartment is roughly 580 sqft and the washroom is an averaged sized washroom.
I am looking to change the following for washroom:
- tiles, on the floor and wall
- sink and counter
- add cabinets and shrink the mirror
- change shower head
- possibly replace the tub and toilet
This bathroom is prepped and ready for the renovation.We would like to install a bathtub, hand basin and toilet. These three items have already been purchased. The exhisting plumbing pipes have to be moved to accomodate the new tub, toilet & basin. For this, we have already dug up the concrete. Two new walls have to be built and the exhisting two to be finished. I need someone to start this job ASAP. My wife is at home to take your calls during the day. (604) 322-3409
Thank you
We have a house built in 1912. I would like to put in hydronic radiant heating. We need to dig down 16 in or so to give us room for the heating and to provide generous headroom. As the house is so old it is a good bet that the foundation walls don't extend that far. After talking with a structural engineer, the suggestion is to replace the foundation by taking 4 ft sections around the perimeter at a time. So basically 2 stages. I would like an experienced cement contractor. Existing foundation is 33' x 22'
750 ft2, very dated condo on ground floor of small co-op. Currently unoccupied, work can only be done between 8am and 4pm. Can show the project site some notice.
Tear out existing full-size tub and shower surround, replace with rectangular shower (base, glass wall w door, faucet set); replace toilet, replace vanity and single sink.
Replace existing floor lino w new lino.
-Unknown leak coming from the bath tub on the faucet side.
-Had it repaired once already and the leak is still there. He repositioned the glass and re caulked the whole door. Sometimes I hear weird noises coming from pipes behind wall.
-Had the new drywall as seen in photo tiled over, but can see the water damage on tile already again after two and half weeks.
-Had a new reno done recently and they installed a metal frame glass shower door. Need to know the ROOT of the problem.....where is the leak coming from.
Replace Vanity, bathtub, toilet.
Bathtub, we'd like a drop in, framed in with a little seating area at the base so we can sit on it with feet in the tub.
Drop Down curtains like it currently is, new hardware installed.
Vanity, prefab (homedepot / Costco)
Toilet Bidet or similar (which will need to be wired)
Retile bath area with subway tile and rest of bathroom with shiplap.
Replace ceiling lights (no new wiring)
Paint and refinish everything along with ceiling
Keeping the current flooring, but adding /redoing little bit of if needed (Vinyl Plank which we have spares of)
My condo's bathroom and entrance way was flooded by my upstairs neighbor. The area has been dried out, holes drilled, ceiling and affected drywall removed, etc, but restoration work now needs to be done. I'm looking for a quote on the following work:
Entryway
LxWxH: 5'6€x5'x8'
Description:
* Supply and install batt insulation where removed
* Drywall patch, ready for paint above entry door
* Repair drill holes
* Texture blend
* Paint east wall complete
* Paint ceiling - 2coats
* Install new ceiling light fixture (owner to supply)
* Prep and reset baseboards
* Prep and reset casing
Bathroom
LxWxH: 8'x5'x8'
Description:
* Supply and install batt insulation where removed
* Supply & install € drywall - supply, hung, taped, floated, ready for paint - ceiling
* Supply & install € waterproof cement board - tub & surround
* Remove & dispose of existing tub
* Remove & dispose of existing sink, taps, countertop and vanity cabinet
* Install new bathtub (owner to supply one white American Standard Cadet baked enamel standard 5' bathtub)
* Supply & install medium gloss white ceramic tile to tub surround from tub deck to ceiling with a single row 3 pieces high of decorative border tile located approximately 2/3 of the way up from the tub deck, white soap dish and white schluter at tile wall edge (Owner to supply tiles & soap dish. Contractor to supply grout, schluter, & other supplies)
* Reconnect plumbing for tub and shower
* Install vanity cabinet with integral countertop/ sink and taps (owner to supply from IKEA)
* Connect vanity taps and sink drain with new supply lines
* Install new toilet (owner to supply)
* Paint the walls and ceiling - two coats
* Prep and reset baseboards
I am a renter in a top floor one bedroom suite. Having to move in a hurry, we took this place in mid-October even though there was visible damage to the bathroom ceiling. We were assured that it would be cleaned up by our move-in date on November 1st. The job that was done by one of the owner's "guys" was reckless, and once the rain started the water continued to leak through their "fix" because the actual problem (leaking roof) was not addressed. Since then the roof has been patched and everything was dry (until today, though the moisture on the ceiling is minimal compared to what it was). I am hoping that if it is a very minor leak, not having a gaping hole in our ceiling will cause the water to at least stay out of our suite (but I don't really know how these things work).
What we are looking for is someone to fix the damaged ceiling, paint the bathroom, and apply vinyl tile to the floor. There is a bit of water damage to the floor so that may need to be addressed as well but most of the floor is fine. There is also some minor clean up from the previous job.
Thanks.
We need convert the existing bathroom to a wet room. It is a very tiny room. The tub needs to be taken out. The room needs to be water proofed and the floor slanted. Water will go down the existing drain. There isnt enough space to open the door so I'm hoping to repace the regular door with a sliding/pocket door.
I have a small bathroom in a condo built in 1974 that I own in Vancouvet. I would like to have a new bathtub, shower, toilet and vaniety along with new tiles on the floor and around the tub- ideally I would supply the materials like tub, toilet and tiles and you would install - and take out old tub, and tiles.
We have a small bathroom in a 1 br apartment in Coal Harbour. We had a new countertop put in less than a year ago, so that we'd like to keep. We want a new bathtub and tile enclosure, and would like a new tile floor at the same time, as well as new toilet. If possible to put in new cupboard while keeping countertop and sink (granite) then we are interested, otherwise we keep that part. It's a small bathroom.
we have to remove old porcelain tiles about 40sq ft and install new marble tiles. remove the vanity with single sink and install new vanity with two sinks, remove wall mirror,prepare wall for a picture mirror. Prepare walls for painting and do the walls painting in the washroom. Fix leaking shower door and repair one sliding door. Quality of work is very important. Disposal of old material.
Remove the existing bath and install a walk in shower. Installation of a new rain shower head and one attached to the wall. Install of the screen. Potentially re-tiling of the wall internal to the walk in shower. Also re-tiling of the complete floor. Bathroom is approx. 7 1/2' by 5'. Walk in shower area is approx. 2 1/2' by 5'.
The work is in a condo building on the 4th floor with an elevator.
I am in need of someone to reno my bathroom, and to have it complete by the end of Aug.
Brief details are as follows:
-Remove tub and replace with a full tile walk in shower with frameless glass door.
-Replace vanity and toilet.
-Re-tile floor.
*I have already picked out and purchased the new vanity and the tiles.
*No electrical is required.
*No painting is required.
*Condo is empty now & until the end of Aug.
I also need new baseboards and door casings installed, but that is not as important.
Please let me know Roughly how much this would cost.
Thanks,
Dylan
The space is small and the layout won't change but the bathroom needs redone. Id like to tile most of it and replace my sink and vanity. I may need new drywall as the walls are lath and plaster. I have an old claw foot tub that needs refinished and I think the plumbing needs updated. Toilet could be replaced. The floor is good the way it is. I did post a few months ago but now we are ready to move forward so please respond again.
Demo and disposal of existing bathroom walls, floor and all fixtures.
Complete all required rough-in electrical and plumbing to accommodate new toilet location, double sinks, urinal, G.F.C.I. and lighting (locations to be confirmed).
Re-frame walls for a larger bathroom with a new pre-hung 36" right-hand door kit with a lock-set and self-closure.
Prep and install commercial grade vinyl floor tiles throughout new bathroom with 6" rubber base cove trim.
Install w.c. metal wall and door kit as per drawing.
Finish all walls and ceiling with 1/2" drywall - finished to a "paint-ready" stage.
Install covetop with double sink and one-handled faucets.
Install commercial grade wall urinal with privacy screen at both sides.
Install two wall mirrors and new flourescent lights at two locations. Install commercial-grade toilet kit.
Install new exhaust fan at toilet ceiling with all required vent work and hard-wired to light switch.
Prep and paint entire new bathroom - two coats - any colour.
Final details to be confirmed.
Plan to renovate two bathrooms on the second floor of my 18 years old duplex. One is 8' X 5' and the other one is 8' X 6'. For smaller one, plan to replace tub, bathtub wall , toilet and basin vanity. For the bigger one, plan to change the tiles only. Currently both bathrooms are using elctricity heater on the wall, plan to convert to floor heating,
Original bathrrom needs updating, require tub, toilet, vanity all to be replaced along with subfloor. Currently have lino on floor but had a leak from shower door and had some swelling on subfloor. Have basic 30" x 60" steel tub but would like to possibly go with an acrylic tub. All new tiling in bath area along with floor would be required.
Also, need to have a fan installed. Currently there is a heat light in the centre of the room but would like to replace this with a fan.
Bathroom size: 10'-2" x 5'-1" x 7' high
Remove existing bathtub and wall tiles, down to the studs
Install backing for safety rails, accessory trays, and towel bars as required
Install drywall and impermeable membrane around the tub area and replace the tub
Re-tile the walls around the tub from the top of the tub to the ceiling
Install a sliding glass door on the side of the tub
Replace the toilet and tank
Replace toilet paper holder, tub fixtures, and faucets in two sinks
Replace three towel bars
I'm the owner/occupier of this 20 year-old unit and have no plans to leave
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