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In total, TrustedPros has received 183 Bathroom Renovation projects posted by homeowners in London seeking the services of local Bathroom Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $3,136,000.00 with a per project average of $17,136.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
St Thomas | 18 | $450,000.00 | $25,000.00 |
London | 183 | $3,136,000.00 | $17,136.00 |
I am looking to add a corner unit small shower (30 inch) to a basement half bathroom. It has been seen by locals and the description of tasks required is listed below. The plumbing is NOT in place for the shower.
Jobs required (per seen by contractors)
- Reconfigure plumbing and electrical to meet customers specifications and regulations
- Complete any new framework
- Install new shower base**
- Install new tile backer in shower
- Tile and grout shower surround
- Tile and grout bathroom floor**
- Install new shower door**
- Reinstall vanity and toilet **
- Install new exhaust fan and vent hose**
- Drywall, mud and tape walls all patches in walls
- Paint bathroom walls**
- Reinstall baseboards and casing
- Install new plumbing and electrical fixtures**
I have an upstairs bathroom with a full tub, has two walls. Faucets for tub are positioned on a 1/3rd wall. I require the wall to be extended to the ceiling, plumbing for the shower head, and tiling of all three walls. I also need an exhaust installed in the bathroom (possibly separate job?).
I am the property owner, am moving into the house July 2017, and would like work to start as soon as possible in August.
Hi,
We are looking for a contractor to renovate our entire basement, including a bathroom. The house is approximately 30 years old. The basement is partially finished, but we would like the entire thing re-done. The open space we would like turned into a large open rec room, with recessed lighting. The rec room will need electrical work, plumbing work (some drain/water pipes need moving), and HVAC work (to move registers from the ceiling to the walls). The hall, laundry area and bathroom are currently finished, but we are hoping to get it demoed and refinished. The bathroom and laundry area have some water damage due to a window leak. The bathroom has a waste water pump, which we would like removed and the drains re-directed to the main drain. We would like the whole laundry room and bathroom redesigned so we can have a larger bathroom. In the bathroom, we would like a full-sized standing shower, with tile walls and floor. There are two windows in the basement, both of which we would like updated. We are interested in possibly getting the furnace room finished as well. We want the stairs fixed up (sanded, stained, new handrail), the walls up the stairs fixed up (wallpaper removed, painted), the floor on the landing redone and new casing around the back door and baseboards around the landing. We are hoping to get this work started within the next couple of months (May-June), if possible.
Please contact me if interested.
I have a rough in for a washroom in my basement and was wondering the cost to finish the plumbing, the drywall (we may do paneling), the floor (we'd supply the vinyl tiles) and install the shower/toilet/vanity (we'd supply all fixtures). I understand that costs will definitely vary depending on the nature of the exact work to do, but I am looking to get a rough idea. As well, what would be just the cost of doing the plumbing if we decided to do the flooring and drywall ourselves.
Thank you
I'd like to finish my basement with a 3 piece bathroom. The rough in's are there from when the house was built. The room currently has the furnace and hot water tank in the same room. I would like them split into 2 separate rooms.
Work to take place:
Frame 3 walls.
Add electrical for lights and recepticals.
Plumbing to toilet sink and shower.
Install toilet sink and shower.
Drywall, mud and paint.
Install a floating ceiling.
Finish duct work lighting and flooring.
Timeline:
Around 3-6 weeks for completed project.
Wish list:
replace tub with a walk-in shower
we will supply plumbing fixtures and valve.
rip out wall tiles and replace using Denshield wallboard preferably.
construct coffered ceiling for recessed pot lights and rain shower head
Additional plumbing relocation/addition to accept new fixtures and rainhead
bathroom floor is 60x66 with existing tiles to be removed and retiled.
Powered vanity mirror recessed into wall.
Floating powered vanity installation
Update existing wall light
Replace ceiling fan with customer supplied upgrade.
There is a toilet and a laundry tub in the room already. I'd like to have the laundry tub removed and install a shower instead and install a small sink as well. The room is small and the toilet is in the middle of it. It would be nice to move it to a different location if possible. That would allow to install a bit larger shower and a nicer vanity. If relocation of the toilet is not feasable then it will be ok to install the shower to where the laundry tub is presently. There is enough room to put on a 34x34 corner shower or a 34X 40 something rectengular one.
I am looking to get my bathtub replaced and of course the surrounding area tiled.
Depending on cost would also be looking at replacing the floor tiles and one is cracked.
Looking for a reasonable price please.
The basement below the tub is finished so no access to the bottom of the tub.
Budget is more around the 2000-2500 mark if possible.
My mom and me started to renovate our bathroom to put in a new flooring down and to put in a new sink vanity in and base boards along as a tuch up paint job on the walls. Mom is not felling well and husband is getting fed up not having a toilet in the bathroom cause its taking us longer than he would like. We been working on this since monday. We are Working around a shower thats already in place and husband would like to keep it where it is. The bathroom is a small one. 101" by 59". We have the Sub Flooring down like we want it, just need to be screwed in. We have the Vynal flooring in the boxes got some screws 100 of them may need more not sure. We have the sink Vanity. All we need to get is the paint & base boards and the window trim.
I am renovating a ground floor apartment in London, Ontario. Upon pulling up the old flooring I am finding a lot of problems with the walls coming away from floor. Someone has done previous work to the floor before, and made quite a mess of his patch work. All I want is a nice smooth waterproof floor that I can tile.
The bathrooms (2) are a surface are of 30 sq ft each, and I would estimate thee laundry room to be around 50 sq ft.
Thank you
Installation of new bathtub and replacing ceramic tile floor.
Bathtub style: Premium by Maax.com (EXAMPLE):
Georgia 101636 or Columbia 101637
Age of house: over 50 years. Conditions of bathroom: regular.
Concern: I need to determine if current supply lines are in good shape. If not, new supply lines have to come out from vanity to be used in new bathtub. I need to remove all old plumbing drains and supply lines in exposed area.
PROJECT PHASES AND TASKS (suggestions TO REDUCE COSTS are welcome!)
1.- Demolition:
Disconnect and Remove Cast Iron Bathtub
Remove wooden paneling from bathtub area
Remove bottom 3ft of plaster/drywall
Remove Ceramic tile floor and sub-floor
Remove all old plumbing drains and supply lines in exposed area
Remove floor of vanity cabinet to allow access to new plumbing drain and copper lines
Remove all waste material to dump
2.- Framing:
Frame bathtub wall for fixture and supply lines and to reduce opening to fit bathtub
3.- Plumbing:
Install new copper supply lines for shower
Install new ABS drain with p-trap
Install shower spout, shower head and fixtures
Install new 60" bathtub
4.- Mud/Tape:
Install water-proof gypsum board around tub
Mud and Tape as necessary
Fill cracks in walls etc…
5.- Flooring:
Install new 3/4" sub floor
Install Ceramic tiles on floor (grout and seal to finish)
Replace thresholds and trim as needed
6.- Finishing:
Install vinyl tub surround around bathtub
Caulk and seal all corners and seams and install trim where necessary
Have a roughed in bathroom.
Completed:
Electrical: fan vented and installed, lights wired.
Plumbing: drains are done. Hot & cold is run, just needs to be placed for fixtures.
Need:
Drywall for walls and ceiling.
Shower pan.
Tiling for shower and floor.
Vanity and sink install.
Hello!
I have been planning a basement bathroom installation. The site is roughed in and framed. I am hoping for a tiled walk-in shower with disability capacity, and a toilet with bidet and a charming sink, and some built in shelves or cabinetry. Size of space is standard for 3 piece baths in new constructions.
I am looking for a contractor that specializes in bathroom modification renovation. I have a daughter with Cerebral Palsy and needs special devices using the bathroom. As well, stair glides, ceiling lifts new installments for sinks and bathtub to knock down a wall to make a wide door. If u do free estimate please
contact me right away as i need this asap. March of dimes will be paying a percentage and we will be paying the other amount.
Thank u
We have a basement bathroom that is our main bathroom for showering. We would like to have it totally gutted.
Things I think need to get done.
Remove and replace old Drywall
Remove and replace fan
Remove and replace existing stand up shower 36"x36"
Remove and replace vanity
New or reinstall of Toilet
Remove Peel and stick floor and replace with tile
Cubby shelves built under stairwell that can be removed for water line access.
The measurements for the bathroom are 7' 11"x 6' 5"
Good Afternoon.
I have a rental and was looking into having tile removed roughly 36" x
60" and an economical floor tile and new toilet and vanity installed.
Nothing fancy just something durable as it will be getting lots of use.
do you have any questions I can answer and if you were to estimate how
much something like this would cost?
Thank You,
Troy
Currently - Bathroom empty. We have a plumber and electrician. Need drywall put up - shower built and tiled using a fiberglass base and sliding frameless doors installed, bathtub frame to be built for drop in tub and tiled, window to be replaced, floor tiled and baseboard put up. We will of course be supplying all products needed. In fact have already purchased a lot and have tiles picked out.
Complete bathroom RENO. ( gut to the studs floor to ceiling) 10' X 5' approx . would like a 60" X 36" walk in shower. Tiled.48" - 54" vanity single or double. new lighting also requires redoing the plumbing. Flooring in living room and hall way remove and replace (have flooring already vinyl), Baseboards main floor remove and replace.
I have a bathroom reno job that was started but not completed. My old shower was removed, as was my toilet, vanity, and flooring. I need to have a partially completed knee wall removed and reconstructed, which will form one wall for a glass shower. I have purchased the new replacement items, including the tile. I'd like a competent renovator that can get the job done within the next few weeks, and at a reasonable cost, please.
Our bathroom is approximately 8 x 8 on the main floor. The house is about 60 years old. We just moved in 2 weeks ago and I noticed some problems in the bathroom that need repairing.
Work to be done and materials:
- new floor (it is uneven and rotted in places)
- new ceramic tiling (currently vinyl flooring)
- new vanity installed with quartz countertop
- new backsplash around vanity
- replace pocket door with real door
- replace drywall (leaking around window)
- new window installed
- new bathtub and plumbing
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