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Currently a claw foot tub sitting on fir floors (on the main floor of the home) with a shower curtain on a circular rail. Sits in an alcove that is not much larger than the tub, it will be a perfect walk in shower alcove. Would like it tiled with larger tiles and glass door, updated shower head and taps. Hope to have a new exhaust fan and light installed directly above it prior to work being done.
House built in 1922.
Prefer to have the work done in late March. I am the new owner of the home.
Option A
Labour only to remove tub surround, add cement board at all 3 shower walls, install/ grout approx 63 sq customer supplied subway tile. Install / grout approx 50 sf 12"x24" porcelain floor tile.
Option B
install/ grout approx 63 sq customer supplied subway tile at shower walls. Install / grout approx 50 sf 12"x24" porcelain floor tile.
Bathroom Reno flooring blistered, needs replacing...perhaps tile. Shower replacement..now a 32”x32” kit ..need something new. Plumbing and flooring. Approximately 13’x5’
Kitchen floor ...perhaps to tile. Tile work or other suggestion. Approximately 12’ x12’ irregular.
My wife and I are the owners
We need to renovate one of our bathrooms. It is 5 X 10ft. We currently have a single sink (in a huge cabinet) and a bathtub. We want to have two sinks and remove the bathtub. Remove lino and put tiles. Change all fixtures. We may have a plumbing issue as the bathroom below it is showing some stains on the ceiling.We are the property owners and this is the house we live in. Thank you.
Work required: Bath to shower conversion, new vanity installation, plumbing for new shower, sink and toilet, electrical for vanity lights, ceiling fan install and electric baseboard, plus finishing. Possible painting.
Walk-in shower is a Maax uTile unit. Bathroom vanity and countertop has been selected and will be ready for pickup & installation in the next 4-6 weeks (around end of April).
House was built in 1980. Bathroom size is 8'3" x 7'7".
My master bedroom is on the second floor. I'd like to change 3pc ensuite bathroom to 4pc. The space is quite small to put a tub, so might need to remove the wall and rearrange the other bathroom next to it. I'm also planning to put my laundry washer and dryer beside the washroom. How much would that cost?
Hello,
We would like to make some renovations to our 70sqft bathroom. We are interested in receiving some quotes. Here's a list of changes we have in mind:
Tub/shower area:
- Replace the bathtub
- Replace the tiles around the combined tub/shower area (possibly also replace drywall behind tiles)
- Add a glass door/shield beside the tub
- Install new showerhead and faucets
Counter:
- Install a new counter top. The counter space is currently about 7ft x 2ft
- Install a new sink and faucets
Other:
- Update baseboards
Thanks for your consideration
Our 1960's house was remodelled just before we moved in 4 years ago. There is a bathroom in the basement with a small shower. The walls are peeling and the paint seems to be running. There are dark stains from the paint on the walls and we cannot remove them despite us wiping them down with a bleach/water mixture. Some areas of the wall seems to be cracking too. There is a small extractor fan in the bathroom but i don't know how effective it is at removing moisture. the shower itself leaks slightly and the plastic lining of the shower is also stained despite us scrubbing.
House built 1976, downstairs bathroom size:approx. 11' X 5', with a small window approx. 25" X 18", Bathroom was previously converted from shower only- bathroom. Suspected some water leak caused by the loss of seal between parts of the vinyl tub surround.
Option A. Full renovation, involving these steps:
1. Remove vinyl shower surround + one row of tile above it , bathtub, drywall in shower area, vanity, counter top, sink, faucets and dispose off site.
2. Remove existing toilet and store on-site for reinstallation.
3. Supply and install a white, American Standard Marina bathtub (or similar, prefer steel).
4. Supply and install a Moen, single lever, pressure balanced faucet (or similar)
5. Supply and install Aqua board drywall to shower area (or similar).
6. Repair all drywall as required. Mud tape and sand ready for paint.
7. Supply and install one coat of primer paint and two coats of finish paint to all areas. (OPTIONAL).
8. Supply and install a cultured marble, white on white shower surround to shower area (or simailar- please indicate suggested material- I need advice here).
9. Supply and install a shower door (silver frame, no mirror).
10. Supply and install new linoleum (OR FLOOR TILES) to floor area.
11. Supply and install a 24” vanity, interior to be white melamine, exterior to be PVC, raised panel doors (or similar- need advice here).
12. Supply and install an arborite vanity top with a white drop in sink over cabinet area.
13. Supply and install a Moen single lever basin faucet.
14. Supply and install baseboards as required.
15. Reinstall homeowner’s toilet.
16. Install only homeowner’s amenities, i.e. towel bars, light fixtures, mirror, etc.
17. Clean up project area to homeowner’s satisfaction and dispose of all debris off site.
Option B. Scaled-down renovation, excluding the vanity replacement and flooring replacement.
We are currently doing a remodeling of our upper level. We would like to move around the following -
Toilet
Sink
Bathtub
And install a shower stall in one bathroom.
We will be changing the flooring in the course of the reno, so we can access plumbing through the floor boards (or the ceiling below, although we would prefer not to disturb the main floor).
In addition, we would like to move a sink in the second bathroom a distance of 6-7 feet.
We are looking for specific quotes and moving forward in the next couple of weeks.
Estimate to update a bathroom in a 1958 bungalow. Bathroom is 7 feet wide wall to wall with vanity and toilet on the right and tub/shower on the left and is just under 7 feet long. Upgrade includes tub/shower, vanity, flooring and possibly toilet and paint.We are not looking to go high end just a nice comfortable update. Approx 40sq ft of flooring.
The building is from an older generation and has no proper ventilation in the bathrooms. The bathrooms currently only have a vent in the ceiling which leads to the roof but no fan. Three units share a single exhaust vent, as they are stack one on top of the other.
Management is interested in installing a fan driven ventilation system. The idea would be to tie in a system which can either be controlled by each unit or be have a single fan with a humidity sensor that would take care of all the units connected.
The building has 12 units and is 3 stories high.
Please email your ideas and phone numbers
Thank you,
We have a tenant who has requested renovation of the primary bathroom in their unit, but are very particular about not being present during the renovation. They advised us just last week that they will be departing for a vacation of 2 weeks commencing July 24.
Yes, short notice for sure, but we're hoping that we can find a contractor that can do either a complete reno of the bathroom, or if scheduling is a problem, then at least repair the bathroom floor and see what can be done to fix the bath tub/shower insert (water leakage has been the main issue.
630 sq ft 1 bed condo renovation:
Remove existing laminate and carpet and replace with new laminate (sourced from King of Floors in Surrey, with underlay)
Remodel bathroom: remove existing bathtub and replace with shower; replace (if needed) shower fitting with new fittings that include wall-mounted height-adjustable hand-held and ceiling mounted rainshower both of which can work either simultaneously or independently; replace existing toilet with new tall model; re-tile bathroom floor and walls, replace recessed lights in bathroom with new LED's (one may need to be repositioned)
Paint (I have one quote already)
All cabinetry will be refinished by Revived Interiors and have someone who will do countertop replacement
Small condo size washroom consisting of about 50sq to 75sq. Looking to change out tub for soaker tub and add a tile back splash. Toilet it to be changed out for a low flow water saving toilet. New sink and vanity to be changed. Recessed lighting to be added above tub and sink. Floor tiling to be changed to match backsplash, small amount of painting and door to be changed out. I'm just looking for a rough estimate at this time in order to create a realistic budget.
Hey Mike...my name is Kevin. I am looking for a general-contractor to complete a full bathroom reno in my high-rise condo in James-Bay..I was hoping that you might be able to swing by to provide an estimate for me..I am off this Friday (28th)..all day or if that doesn't work for you, perhaps Sunday (30th) or the 2nd of July..Please let me know via an e-mail or phone.
Thanx in advance Mike....Kevin.
I am moving into a townhouse that needs kitchen cabinets, counter tops, backsplash, and I am asking the strata involved that a non load bearing wall be taken down and another cabinet be put in its place for more storage. I also need to have a bath tub unit taken out and either a tub with tile surround or a walk in shower be put back, plus a new vanity with counter top and back splash.
This is a 1911 Arts & Crafts Heritage Designated house. Small rooms. The kitchen is only 11 ft x 13 ft and has 3 doors off that! I have floor plans incl. idea of removing wall at hallway and 5 ft. between kitchen and dining area to open up the room's feel. Most rooms have original dark wood wainscotting with plaster and lathe walls; kitchen P&L. Original pantry leads off kitchen. Window starts 33" from floor. Ceilings 9' 7". Lots of problems and few options. I can do anything I want to the interior but want to respect the heritage but lighten it up and bring it at least into the 20th C, although 21st C would be nice. Can't change outside at all ie. , no new windows etc.
Bathroom (5x9) - Remove and dispose of all fixtures, remove and dispose of plastic tiles from walls, asphalt tiles from floor, ceramic tiles from tub area. Install new flooring tile. Make good walls. Install new fixtures and vanity. Install new light fixture over vanity (nothing there currently), replace existing overhead light fixture. Install tiles in tub area from tub to ceiling. Install fan vented to outside.
Kitchen (10x15) - Remove and dispose of existing cabinetry including cabinetry from laundry area, remove closet to increase kitchen space (will require removal of one non-load bearing wall), remove floor tiles, make good walls, ceiling and floor area in existing closet, prepare area for kitchen cabinets, all plumbing and electrical work, install built-in appliances and sink. Possibly install new cabinetry - will depend on the kitchen company I work with. Install tiles on floor and backsplash.
Laundry (8x9) - Replace outside door, re-vent the dryer, install sink, Install tiles on floor.
Additional electrical work will need to be done in the rest of the house - replace all plugs and switches, some recepticals have been improperly wired and will need to be fixed.
Shower drain is currently leaking. The drain was re-sealed by a plumber using plumber's putty about 3 months ago when the leak was first noticed. It stopped for a couple of months, then started again.
It appears the shower stall will have to be removed to get at the leak. Since this must be done we may just renovate and put in a tile shower if possible.
Request quote for the following options:
1. Removal of fibreglass stall, repair of drain, re-installation of same stall (if possible)
2. Removal and disposal of fibreglass stall, repair of drain leak, installation of tile shower with sliding door and tile floor for the entire bathroom. Shower stall is approx 5' X 3' and floor is approx 3 1/2' X 5'.
For Both options some minor drywall repair on the living room ceiling will also be needed where water has leaked.
Project must be completed by 01 Jul 2010 latest.
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