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In total, TrustedPros has received 146 Plumbing projects posted by homeowners in Hamilton seeking the services of local Plumbers. Total estimated value of these projects is $1,730,000.00 with a per project average of $11,849.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Oakville | 71 | $2,274,500.00 | $32,035.00 |
Burlington | 59 | $243,000.00 | $4,118.00 |
Milton | 32 | $76,500.00 | $2,390.00 |
Ancaster | 14 | $49,000.00 | $3,500.00 |
Stoney Creek | 12 | $87,500.00 | $7,291.00 |
Waterdown | 13 | $33,500.00 | $2,576.00 |
Hamilton | 146 | $1,730,000.00 | $11,849.00 |
I am looking to add a kitchen, bathroom and stackable washer/dryer in the basement and a stackable washer/dryer on the main floor. It's not a legal duplex, just a inlaw suit. Basement is not finished, plumbing for main floor washer/dryer is easily accessible from basement.
Basement is not very large. If someone would like to come give me a quote or tell me what you charge per fixture that would be great.
I should have the basement framed by the first or second week of February.
I do not have photos yet to send.
Thank you in advance.
Hi there, I need a tile floor and a toilet flange replaced.
Bathroom floor is around 35 square feet (5'x7').
Toilet flange is standard size...don't know if there are different sizes?
Also looks like there is a wooden base around it?
It is old and rusted out looking.
See photos.
Let me know if this is a job you are interested in and want to come have a closer look.
Thanks,
Randy.
The space in my bathroom is awful. Knees hit wall when you use the "facilities". Hubby is 6 foot 2....this does NOT work!
I would like a quote on the following:
relocate tub to under window
replace sink with pedestal
put toilet pretty much anywhere else!
Basically if the tub was under the window from wall to wall there would actually be some space in there. I'm not picky about where exactly the toilet should go but obviously in the area the tub used to be. The sink is fine where it is...it's just ugly and need nicer one. Also, I've heard that the tub can be refinished. I don't need a new one, just want to make this one white.
The tiled wall at the back of the tub is not the wall to the room...there is a cubby space there with pathetic shelves....it's a waste of space and you can see that the toilet is way too close to this wall.
Thanks
Hello,
We live in an old (1938) house and the upstairs bathroom sink constantly clogs up. We would like a new drain pipe installed rather than having to call the plumber every month to unclog it. I am looking for a competant plumber who is willing to inspect the project and give us an accurate, and reasonably priced quote. References will be required.
Thanks.
Looking to install a gas line possibly for this weekend. Basement is unfinished and is probably about a 25' run to T off an existing pool heater gas line that is the closest one to the BBQ. BBQ is just outside the wall and the whole area is open so you can access all of the basement beams to fasten to.
thanks,
Tom.
I have three cast iron radiators that need to be hooked up to my hot water boiler.
One is in a small bedroom and can be hooked into a working radiator in the adjacent large bedroom. There is space on the water line of the working rad to T off a new water line. No need to rip up the floor, can tie the new line to existing line on the working rad and run it through the wall to the small bedroom.
The second rad is in another second floor bedroom and needs new water risers run to it from the basement.
The third rad is in the kitchen, it needs to get moved to a different wall 5' to the side and hooked back up.
I'd also like to install a backflow preventor (I've got a Watts 3/4" 9D-M2 but everything is 1/2" so doesn't need to be the same, can go with 1/2") and a water feed valve (water regulator valve, Watts No. 1156F) on the water line feeding the boiler system. I'd like to have a water regular valve that has an override so I can refill the system faster if it ever needs to be perged.
The pressure relief valve (Watts No. 335 Model M1) on the boiler system needs to be replaced, it's leaking.
We have a single floor bungalow with an unfinished basement, approx 900sq ft, with 1 bathroom. The house (according to the home inspection) was built in the 1930s. It has had upgrades to wiring (copper 100amp) and plumbing (copper).
We want to:
1) Replace the water pipe coming into the house.
- The pipe currently has lead.
2) Install a new gas range
- There is gas service in the kitchen but it need to be moved or extended about 5ft (estimate)
- There is a old gas range currently installed, this needs to be removed
3) Install a new extractor fan
- New extractor fan to be installed over the new gas range
4) Create vent for extractor fan
- Extractor fan needs to vent through wall to exterior
- A vent may exist but is covered up at the moment, or a new vent can be created
Please quote item 1 separately, and indicate if you will secure necessary permits. Please indicate if you have had experience with the Lead Pipe Program offered by the City of Hamilton.
Please also include an estimate for project timeframe and availability. Please include website and references.
I am selling a house in Hamilton and apparently the gas lines to not have the appropriate "tags" to say that they meet code requirements. I require a professional to inspect the gas lines and certify them to be safe etc. I am in rather a hurry to get this job done since I must be able to prove that the inspection has been done prior to the closing at the end of September. The house was built in 1985 and renovated in 2006. I don't know who did the upgrades.
We have PDF version of Drawings and Property survey.
We need pricing for Excavation, Demo, Grading at rear and front of house, Retaining Wall at rear of property, New Sewer and Water Main disconnected and reconnected at property line, Back Fill.
Retaining Wall: Armour Stone 1 or 2 courses. 3ft Elevation change at property line at rear.
Grading at rear: filled up towards back of house at a 4% slope.
Grading at front: raised about 2 ft in middle and sloped out from that to neighbour's (on either side) grade, and sloped out to match front at ditch.
I am looking to get our electrical panel upgraded as we have been told it was recalled and get 220 outlet installed in our detached garage, as just have a 110 circuit currently. We also need our plumbing stack replaced as it is very old and are planning on upgrading some things in the bathroom as well.
Install an outlet in the dining room wall. Install an outlet in the kitchen wall. You will have to bring the wire up from the basement.
We had a new water service pipe installed to our house. The ground wire is still attached to the old service pipe (which is still in the ground). We want the ground wire transferred to the water meter where it now enters the house, so that we can remove the old, unused pipe to the old water meter location. Wires are accessible above the drop ceiling of our basement.
Ontario Contractors Network started the job on Dec. 9, 2015, stating the job would be done by Christmas. They dug the hole the 1st day and when leaving stated: "Not to worry, I'll be back at 9am tomorrow...it is now Jan 12, 2016 and I'm still waiting. If they answer the phone, I get "I'll call you back in 5min", of course, the call back never comes.
I've absolutely had it...I'm looking for someone who will come and finish the job and end this nightmare.
Jet tub install. Which includes Jet tub install, Thermostatic Valve on wall and deck valve on tub deck, includes parts and labour. Customer supplies tub, and valves.
Add replacement sink valve in powder room.
Please quote via email or text for us to call back
Local plumber preferred.
I want to renovate my kitchen and move it into the room connecting to it. The sink and stove will be on the other side of the same wall, so the plumbing stays where it is, it just will be redirected to the other side of the wall to the next room. Roughly how much would it cost for the plumbing work, new vent installation and drywall? Thank you.
I have a kitchen basement whose cabinetry has just been removed in preparation for a kitchen re-model. I am hoping to keep plumbing and venting in the same places but to downsize the former kitchen to a kitchenette, effectively creating more space for move-able storage and seating furniture.
I need a plumber to check the current plumbing and ensure good water pressure to new kitchen sink; I need drywall hung and taped for half the kitchen (kitchen is roughly 14 x 9 ft x 7-8 ft high); I need faucets and range hood installed after new cabinetry is installed and I may need new kitchen flooring (either WPC vinyl plank or ceramics) (current floor is black granite tile).
I have a small bedroom on the main floor (approx 8' x 8') that I would like to put a small stackable washer and dryer.There is no plumbing in the room but there is plumbing directly below for the basement kitchen and laundry room. 2 of the walls are exterior walls that a could be used to install a vent. There are regular low voltage outlets on each wall so a high voltage will need to be installed. Pretty sure there is still room on the breaker panel to accommodate. No sink needed.
Whenever shower upstairs is on (for more than 5 min), it is now leaking in into the room below (through the fixture). Tub was recently sealed up, so we're thinking it must be a broken pipe. Likely something you can't quite diagnose until you get into it and open it up, so not sure if you can come first to give a quote, but we're open to receiving a couple of quotes based on what you think it could be.
Leak sustained from 3rd floor to the 2nd floor of The London Tap House (Restaurant/Bar). Believed to be caused by ice machine on 3rd floor as we believe piping around drainage system has been loosened. Mold has now built up on 2nd floor drywall and rotted the drywall area which is about a 4'x4' area.
Quote needed on clearing mold, replacing dry wall and flooring that has been damaged.
Need to access plumbing line at side of house.
Job 1: Sledge/jack out concrete walkway. Remove and dispose of approx. 70 square feet. (Possibly remove entire back section of tarmack for future patio - Another 100 square feet or so...Will depend on quote.)
Job 2: Dig down approx. 4-5 feet to expose pipe. This will be from the base of a doorway to a gate within the 14X5" foorprint.
Job 3: Repair pipe if required.
Please feel free to consider providing a quote on Job 1, 2 or 3 or any combo. Sorry, I won't pay plumber's rates for concrete removal and digging but if you're a private contractor with reliable jobbers that could work.
No franchises!
We moved into a 100+ year old home and found that the water pressure throughout the house was low. If having a shower, we can't run the dish washer or do a load of laundry until it finishes.
We would like to get the issue assessed and get quotes on what options we have for fixing the issue.
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