Master Bathroom needs an upgrade in materials and finishes
Room needs an upgrade from "builder's" quality
Bathroom 9' x 10' approx.
Elements required:
Design Build - Contractor to obtain necessary permits and arrange inspections
new tile floors - unheated
Vanity 60" with added lighting
Custom shower approx 46" x 46"
Tear out of corner tub and replace with better quality or free standing tub
Replace toilet
new fan and lighting
Painting
original flooring already removed
also, pipes /drains under floor are accessable
original shower dismantled to 2X4's and bare pipes
need help redirecting plumbing
need help installing shower enclosure / and possibly waterproof flooring
relocated heating vent
install new toilet
It was a complete tear down of a family bath 8'x8' on 2nd floor. Unfortunately my dream bathroom has turned into a nightmare Reno. In need of a licensed professional to finish this project. A 2nd bath is also in he plan ...if all goes well with this 1st bath.
Remaining is redo of plumbing, some electrical, and drywalling including ceiling. Then it's just tiling and finishing.
Please look at the floor plans and photos and submit a quote. A site visit is not possible since we take possession of the house in mid-January with a move-in date four weeks later. It is during this time that we would like the renovations done.
Floor plans and photos are available in the linkclick here Floor Bathroom (5 x 8 ft)
a. remove all tile in bathtub area and floor
b. install new tile in bathtub area, floor, add tile on half wall of tile behind toilet and vanity. Tile and grout supplied by us.
Third Floor Bathroom (6 x 12ft)
a. remove all tile
b. enlarge shower to full width of bathroom (there is a niche and a bit of a walk-in closet in the area to be expanded into). This requires plumbing to be moved to where the niche is currently. We will supply rain shower head and shower bar and handle.
c. install new tile (35sq ft floor, 18sq ft shower floor, 6' x 4' wall tile). Tile and grout supplied by us.
d. half wall next to toilet with full glass to ceiling (or glass floor to ceiling... whatever is easier).
Tile is TBD but probably 12x24 porcelain tile laid horizontally.
I firmly believe a good contractor will be able to make a good quote based on the information provided so please do not ask for a site visit.
Note: all companies quoting this job, as well as their sub contractors, must have at least 2 million Liability Insurance and WHIMIS.
Please see Scope of work Below:
Description of Work:
Take down and removal of old materials
Install new tub, complete with faucet and required plumbing
Install new tile around shower
Detailed Outline of work deemed necessary:
1. Remove existing tub, shower wall tile, backing and fixture and dispose of waste.
2. Make sure that effect areas are completely dry before rebuilding.
3. Treat area that has any mold growth.
4. Ensure floor joists and studs are in good condition before rebuild.
5. Supply and install Durock cement board - by USG. Secure cement board with Durrock anti corrosive wood screws.
6. Install Durock waterproof tile membrane - by USG over the cement board. Install to manufactures specifications. or equivalent
7. Supply and install 2x8 blocking to install proper grab bar. This should be installed prior to installation of the Durorock.
8. Supply and install grab bars. Chrome plated Peened finish. Placement and the number of grab bars will be determined a site visit. (Suggested; 1- 24€ vertical grab bar located on the same wall as the shower fixture on the outer edge. 1 24€ on a 45 degrees angle a long the shower wall.)
9. Supply and install Neu- Chateau Model # 2142R/L with slip Resistant Bottom By Crane Plumbing.
10. Supply and install Bayhill Chrome 82244HH Chrome Post-Temp tub/shower By Moen
11. Supply and install wall tile in the tub/shower. Supply and install all necessary tile edging and caulking where required. Tile style and colour is to be selected by Program manager from Contractors selection catalog.
12. Clean site and dispose of all debrie.
1.) Partially gut room and haul away waste approximate area of 83 sq.ft
2.) Existing tub (60 x 40) , existing shower stall, existing toilet and existing vanity to be removed and hauled away
3.) Floor to be removed
4.) Remove existing window and replace with alternate to accommodate new shower where the old tub was. Frame the window.
5.) Existing drains to be capped and/or removed to accommodate new drain locations where necessary (existing shower, existing tub, existing vanity, etc)
6.) New supply lines for new vanity and new shower
7.) Ventilation fan installed with switch timer with a dedicated line to the electrical panel and properly vented. (No fan exists at this time)
8.) Install new pot lights (one set over the shower stall and another over the main area) and switches
9.) Install (build) new shower base (60 x 40) where the old tub was. Consider either a mosaic base or a prefab base. Include knee walls or benches.
10.) Build shower stall (open concept) with tiles and proper accents; shower entrance to be made with glass and a return to simulate an open door
11.) Install new thermostatic controlled faucets for the shower and handheld extension (separate) if required including trims
12.) Install new toilet
13.) Re-drywall gutted walls where appropriate. Approximate area of 90 sq. ft for walls where the old tub was located.
14.) Prime new walls and paint room as required.
15.) Re-tile floor, approximate area 58 sq feet
16.) Tile walls (see 13)
17.) Install new vanity (wall to wall with a make up desk in the middle) and connect to supply lines and drains; includes two under mount sinks and faucets as well as mirrors
18.) Accessories such as toilet paper holder, towel rings, bars, etc.
19.) All trimming at the base of the tiles and around the vanity, etc.
Hey
I have a basement bathroom, approximately 5x6 ft. There was a water leak so i believe there is going to be damage, at the bottom of the drywall so i believe there is going to be some mold behind the wall. The floor currently has vinyl flooring and i would like to put down tiles and would like a new shut off valve installed.
I have all the materials, I just need the work done.
Thank you
We would like to update one of the second floor bathrooms in our Oakville home. The house is approx. 13 years old. There is nothing wrong structurally with the bathroom but we do not like the builder basic fixtures we inherited. The job includes:
Replace floor tile, vanity, taps, mirror and ceiling fixture. Remove old towel bar and install new one.
Repaint and add backsplash tile. (The existing bathtub and tile surround remain).
Ideally we woudl like to complete this remodel within the next four weeks. We are not changing the location of any plumbing or electrical fixture. Depending on cost we may want to add a vanity light fixture (currently there is no box for it).
We would provide all new fixtures, tile, taps and paint. Construction supplies - we could purchase or the contractor could supply. The overall tile floor surface to be replaced is about 40 sq. ft. (Not a big bathroom)
We are looking for a contractor (preferable from our area) who has completed at least several similar jobs (bathroom renos) in the last two years and who can provide references.
Thank you.
We need to renovate our 3-piece upstairs main family bathroom, the house is approx. 30 years old, we think the bathroom was done about 15 years ago. Need new tub & surround, tile, vanity, lighting and install new bathroom fan (there is currently no fan). It is possible there is mold and will need to pull out the walls too. The toilet was replaced a few years ago. No plumbing needs to be moved, other than switching from massive corner tub to standard rectangle tub in the same location. We need excellent workmanship, but standard finishings will be fine (we don't need "all glass and marble" etc). As it is our main family bathroom, it is important that once the work is started, it be finished asap (no long delays).
Thank you for your time!
Small family bathroom in a 1950's bungalow needs gutting! We want the old cast iron tub removed and replaced with a tiled shower with glass wall/door; a new window, made waterproof as it is inside the shower area; new toilet, sink, and everything else. Old cast iron plumbing will have to be removed, light switch moved into the room with gfi outlet, marbled tile flooring and shower tiles, and the door frame made smaller (as a new toilet might come out farther than the current one, therefore making it difficult to close the current 30" door).
I would like to hear ball park estimates, as I realize that you would have to see the actual space to be accurate. I would also like to hear what makes you special as a contractor, whether you do all the work yourself or have a team, whether you are on site the whole time and anything else you feel pertinent.
Thank you
Total Reno on master bathroom in detached Oakville home. ALL MAJOR MATERIALS ARE CURRENTLY ALREADY ON-SITE. We are members of Direct Buy and have already purchased main items such as whirlpool tub, toilet, shower, tile, vanity, marble, etc. Bathroom area is approximately 100 square feet. Part of job entails "squaring" the bathroom and enlarging it slightly by taking a small area from walk-in closet in room beside washroom. Home is approximately 20 years old. We are looking to pay a fair price for an expert installation by professionals who pay close attention to detail.
More detail-- complete tear out/disposal of existing bathroom fixtures and linoleum floor. New floor tile install; whirlpool bath install; toilet and shower install; marble tile surround install; vent fan install.
Bathroom on second floor leaking ( could be from the shower ) to the ceiling of family room on first floor. Needs renovation of bathroom asap.Need a contractor to assess and estimate cost.
Thanks,
Esther R Looking for Handycanadian
Bathroom renovation - complete overall, probably down to studs. Needs to be re-designed , need ideas. The space is very small - would like to make it bigger. Possiblity of needing to move drains. This is the first project for a total basement renovation in my bungelow (approx. 30 years old). Upstairs has been totally renovated.
We have 3 bathrooms that need updated. One is a powder room which will require updated vanity and new lighting. One is a double sink bathroom with long vanity needs to be replaced and bathtub update - either new bathtub or glass shower in place of bathtub. New lighting and floors also. Ceramic tile or marble floors. The third bathroom needs gutted - new vanities, shower, bathtub, floors, lighting. We are also looking for somebody with design experience to help with new layouts, practical suggestions. We are looking for somebody with many positive references, online portfolios we can see and again somebody who has much experience with design to help with decision process. If you think a ballpark figure for this work is possible we would be interested in hearing it. If not, we will follow up with whoever we choose for an at home estimate. Thank you.
Location: Oakville
Premises: Townhouse built in 1973
Standard 5x8 bathroom requiring the following:
-removal and replacement of tub and wall tiles
-installation of toilet, plumbing fixtures
-patch, sand and prime drywall (from soap holders)
-install new subfloor and ceramic tile
-install new baseboard
-replace baseboard heater
-install new vanity (standalone)
-replace light fixture
We have removed the toilet, medicine cabinet, baseboards and will remove the existing vanity. All materials will be provided. Looking for labour costs only. Contractor will be required to prime only, painting is also covered by the homeowner.
Timeframe: Within the next 1 to 1 1/2 months
We have 2 bathrooms built around the 1980s that require updating that is simple, classic and cost efficient. We would like to secure ideas and and estimate for the following:
- replace a 60 in. vanity with reasonable priced stone e.g. granite, silestone, etc.
- replace bathtub (regular size)
- replace tiling
- replace toilet bowl and all fixtures
My budget is around $ 4K to $ 5K per bathroom for materials and labour. We could purchase the materials ourselves as well.
At this point, I am requesting only for only estimates.
Thank you.
Master Bathroom Reno
Remove existing tub and shower. replace with new shower. No tub.
Will require, electrician, plumber (repair of existing leak, new plumbing, removal of existing plumbing) a possible replacement of existing tile flooring,
Need to meet contractor to discuss further.
Property Owner needs licensed/ certified professionals to start in early May, 2017. Please provide a quote. Thank you.
1) 2nd Floor Bathroom Renovation
* Rip out and dispose of the existing bathtub walls, vanity, toilet, tub, shower faucet, floor tiles, mirror, light bar, paper holder, and towel bar;
* Supply and install denshields at the tub area with RedGard waterproofing, shower faucet, bathtub, ceramic bathtub wall tiles, new toilet, ceramic floor tiles, 32" wide vanity with top, under mount sink & matching mirror, vanity faucet, new baseboards and quarter round, towel bar, paper holder, new wall light fixture, G.F.I and switches;
* Supply and install quiet series exhaust fan vented to the exterior;
* Patch, sand, prime and paint;
* Bathroom size: 96" X 59.5"
2) Main Floor Kitchen Renovation
* Supply and install range hood exhaust fan ducting, vented to the exterior;
* Supply and install range hood;
* Build bulkhead in dining room (approximate 14"W x 9"H X 90" L);
* Patch, sand, prime and paint
Looking to tear down two walls of the existing shower and replace with glass, Re tile the existing walls. Put in a pocket door to the bathroom.
Tale out the existing sink and Bidet and replace with a double sink cabinet.
New tile on floor and half way up wall. Repair all drywall and paint room.
Hi,
We live in a townhome which is attached to the neighbours on both walls. We moved in 2 years ago and now looking to renovate the upstairs bathrooms.
1) Master Ensuite: Currently very small and looking to not only renovate it but add some space by using a in-wall cabinet thats attached to the bathroom wall. In addition
Try to put double vanity instead of single
Replace bathtub with Standing shower.
2) Main Bathroom: No structural changes. However, looking to renovate it by changing vanity, bathtub, faucets and tiling.
Not looking to do a very high end job as this wont be our final home; yet want something that looks good and is comfortable.
Please message me if you are a reputable renovating contractor and have availability for work to be done and completed between November and Mid-December this year.
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