Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Niagara Falls homeowners have planned for their Bathroom Renovation projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 70 Bathroom Renovation projects posted by homeowners in Niagara Falls seeking the services of local Bathroom Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $1,070,000.00 with a per project average of $15,285.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
St Catharines | 113 | $1,928,000.00 | $17,061.00 |
Welland | 57 | $1,062,500.00 | $18,640.00 |
St. Catharines | 16 | $496,000.00 | $31,000.00 |
Fort Erie | 17 | $270,000.00 | $15,882.00 |
Port Colborne | 12 | $190,000.00 | $15,833.00 |
Niagara Falls | 70 | $1,070,000.00 | $15,285.00 |
I am looking to find a contractor to renovate my bathroom.
The tub will be replaced with a soaker tub and the existing tiles will be replaced with a tub surround. A glass shower door will need to be installed.
i need new lights and the exhaust fan doesnt work so will need to be replaced.
The vanity and top will be replaced and drywall will need to be fixed once 2 large mirrors have been taken down.
Description of Work:
? Remove existing bathroom vanity, tub and flooring
? Remove existing tile in shower walls
? Relocate plumbing for new double vanity
? Install shower valve for new shower system
? Install new bathroom fan
? Install new drywall in shower area
? Tape all new drywall were required
? Install new bathtub
? Install Detra sub floor
? Install new shluter water proof system in shower
? Install new floor tile and shower tile
? Install new vanity, toilet and shower fixture
? No electrical work included besides bathroom fan
? Install new quarter round trim
? Painting not included
? all fixtures not included including bath tub
I own my home and need the main bathroom renovated. It's not a large bathroom, approximately 8ft X 6ft (at the widest point where the tub is) The existing tub/shower & tile needs to be removed and replaced as well the bathroom vinyl floor needs to be replaced, there is water damage on the floor. Updated plumbing will need to be completed.
I would like to tub replaced and the surround to be tiled. I am also considering having the floor tiled but am not opposed to vinyl.
A new vanity/sink combo which I will purchase will need to be installed.
Painting will be completed on my own after the reno's are completed.
I have a small bathroom that needs a complete overhul. Don't know the exact measurements but the width is the same length as the tub and maybe 3 or 4 feet from the tub to the door in length. I know there is some plumbing issues behind the tub walls. The floor will probally need replacing it has a couple of spots that are uneven. I am looking just for a basic remodel nothing high end just the basics. I also have to have a working toilet within the first day as it is my only bathroom in the house. My husband has done some reno work before and would love to do it with you if possible to save on some of the labour.
Had bathroom renovated about 10 yrs ago, small room had window covered up by putting an enclosed tub in, at that time I was told I could not put an enclosed tub that had a cut out for a window. Big mistake by closing off window I now want it back. This room needs an update done with new vanity and window back. If possible would like to keep excisting tub.
Hello. My mother is looking into having some partial bathroom repair/renovation work done in her condo unit in Niagara Falls, but likely in two phases. The first phase would involve removing the existing shower in the ensuite bathroom, shoring up and repairing the floor and area of the old shower, and installing a pre-fab shower unit, or possibly a pre-made base and constructing walls from glassblock materials (looking for some recommendations on a good yet economical solution to that). This work would remove her exisiting problem with water leaking from that existing shower.
Phase two would be basically, replacing two toilets with comfort height units, replace or rework two vanities, replace two sinks, replace two taps, remove large plate mirrors from walls, & minor drywall repairs.
Please provide some advice as to how best to proceed and provide a quotation for completing this work.
Many thanks.
Bob
The project is an entire bathroom re-do. It is an existing, outdated bathroom that needs to be gutted. Bathtub, surround, flooring, toilet, vanity, lighting all need to be removed.
We will have the new flooring, vanity, lights, tub, surround, taps, toilet all picked out and will be ready to install.
we are looking for an hourly rate and approximate time to complete the whole job.
I bought a house that recently had a bathroom renovation - but I've got an issue in my shower where some of the tiles near the back wall are lower than the tiles closer to the drain. This is causing water to pool there instead of going towards the drain. The shower is about 5x3 in size.
Can you help me correct this issue?
Thanks,
Lucky
House was built in 1965 and the original tub might still be in the house. New flooring, windows, toilet and vanity were all added in last 5 years.
Looks like previous owners just painted the tub.
I would like a new tub and surround as the originals are old and I believe leaking. Also need an exhaust fan installed where there currently is none.
Prices to replace entire tub and surround. I am doubtful that the tub will fit through the door. I have already purchased the tile for the surround. Need exhaust fan installed, already purchased.
1. regular size bathtub and wall directly over bathtub is rotting and needs to be replaced along with shower head and battery and than new tiles need to be put over wall size about 30inch width and 40 inch high
2. separate project that maybe combined depending on the price is fitting and assemble of new whirpool bathtub and removal of old bathtub - this can be done of course when wall is removed and this project is not a necessity but may consider it depending on the price.
project no. 1 is a must!
-Older house, about 50-60 years old
-3 piece very small guest bathroom (5' x 6' 8')
-Galvanized steel pipe that needs to be replaced
-All fixtures are located along the left wall, so only the left wall has piping
-There is a window 2'8' above tub, the window is 2'7" x1'11'
- the tub is 4'10' x2'5', with no shower head
- Hoping to replace tub with corner or tiled shower or at least a tub with a shower head
-Toilet and sink can be replaced too because hoping to add some storage
-Pretty open minded about options because of the space
The house is a 50 yr old 1 1/2 storey with two bedrooms upstairs. What we would like to do is build a two piece bathroom between the two bedrooms where there is currently a closet. There is no plumbing upstairs. The bathroom on the main floor is not underneath where we want to put this one. The kitchen plumbing is underneath. There is an attic crawl space above the kitchen that runs along the whole front of the house which would be behind where we would like the bathroom. So we need someone to do the plumbing work (bringing it upstairs), including installing the toilet and sink, lay down the floor, some drywall work to finish the room (removing the existing door and installing a door from the hallway). We are also looking for someone to build a closet in the one bedroom to replace the one used for the bathroom.
Looking to bring our kitchen and bathroom into this century. It's all very dated. Looking for a white and bright kitchen including new flooring, countertop (white quartz with some grey veining) cabinets (were just looking for home depot or lowes cabinets nothing super fancy) and basically the same for the bathroom. (A nicer tub shower combo, new flooring and vanity) Help!
My husband and I are looking to have our kitchen and upstairs bathroom renovated. We will have the cabinet company and the counter top company do those installations, however would be looking for a contractor to do the rest (floor tile, back splash tile, electrical, trim ect). The kitchen is approximately 11 x 11 but we have an attached /eat in dining room that would also need to be tiled (I can provide these dimensions). It is likely we would do the majority of the demo.
We would like to gut and replace all fixtures in the bathroom, it is a four piece with a tub and shower in one. Not terribly large. We'd like to change the door to a pocket door, which would have to go into my son's closet (hoping this is possible). Floor plan of the space wouldn't likely change but we'd like to have double sinks. No tile on the walls, but tile shower surround. Ceiling will need to be replaced, chipping paint and mold spots.
I've attached photos of both spaces (the tub in opposite to the toilet). These two spaces are our first priority as we will have to live with family as these are completed. The second portion can be done with us moved back in.
Secondarily, we would like to finish a room in our basement as a play room, frame walls, drywall, flooring ect. We live in a raised bungalow and have 8 foot ceilings, block foundation. We would also like to add a 4 piece bathroom down there, there is no rough in for this. I can give dimensions for play space later to help with the quote.
Remove old plastic shower build or re-build walls if needed, create cealing 8 feet tall, source and place plastic pan on bottom fo shower, tile all walls including sealing, install safety grab bar, install fold away chair,
create bottles storage area in middle of the back wall, source and install clear gliding glass doors at front of shower.
4.5x4 toilet and sink, want interior extension into basement storage for a shower, definitely enough space for it.
I know the mrs doesn't want a stall shower, and I've got some leftover tile, so was thinking extend the walls a few feet, put up those tiles, do a glass door, and put in a teak floor.
Got a plumber set, so it's just the extension and the shower itself.
What are your guys thoughts?
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