Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Ottawa homeowners have planned for their Bathroom Renovation projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 227 Bathroom Renovation projects posted by homeowners in Ottawa seeking the services of local Bathroom Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $4,001,500.00 with a per project average of $17,627.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Gatineau | 82 | $1,398,000.00 | $17,048.00 |
Orleans | 50 | $902,500.00 | $18,050.00 |
Kanata | 33 | $1,502,500.00 | $45,530.00 |
Nepean | 28 | $1,430,000.00 | $51,071.00 |
Greely | 8 | $175,000.00 | $21,875.00 |
Ottawa | 227 | $4,001,500.00 | $17,627.00 |
This is a 3-beds 2baths bungalow built in 1958. However, only 1 bathroom on the main floor. We'd like to install a new bathroom in the master room (16X11)-which is back to back of the main floor bathroom. Rigth below the master room, is another bedroom and bathroom in the basement. We'd like to have a 3 pieces (bath, sink and toilet) bathroom, what would be the rang of cost and how long will the project be finished? We expect to finish the project in early May.
Thank you!
Construction of a basement bedroom and adjacent 3-piece bathroom. House built in 2002 by Holitzner. Basement is already half finished (rec room/home theater). The bedroom and bathroom is to go on the other part of the basement. No humidity concern with the basement. Bath rough-in 3-pce already in place but toilet and shower rough-in to be relocated by about 2ft. (3in. concrete slab). Walk-in shower to be provided by owner.
Bathroom dimensions: 9ft long by 5.5ft wide. Exterior 3ft. long towel closet to be built outside but adjacent to the bathroom.
Bedroom dimensions 16.25ft by 13.5ft (9ft ceiling), incl closet.
Flooring and painting by owner.
As part of the work, one existing temporary 6ft long wall and door is to be relocated.
Hi,
I was hoping to have someone do some repairs in a basement bathroom of a house I recently purchased. The inspector indicated that there were high moisture readings in the basement shower stall. I was hoping to have the shower area tiles removed, the supporting drywall inspected for water damage and repaired, and have new tiles laid. Depending on the cost, I was also thinking of replacing/updating the vanity, the mirror cabinet, and the toilet in the bathroom. See a picture of the bathroom attached.
The house is currently vacant so work arrangements/hours are flexible. I'm happy to show you the unit if you need to see it before providing an estimate. If possible, I was hoping to have the unit ready for rental by September 1st.
Thanks!
Dom
Hello,
The current ground-floor bathroom is functional but very basic. I would like a re-do of this space. Measurements are: 9 feet 9 inches (117 inches) deep by 66 inches wide. I am looking to replace all elements and fixtures:
- Replace shower stall with tub (60+ inches long, right drain.)
- Ceramic (marble?) tiles on alcove walls surrounding tub
- New vanity (30 inches wide), sink, faucet (same location, no change to plumbing)
- New toilet (same location, no change to plumbing).
- Various small features to complete the look (medicine cabinet, shelf, 2 light fixtures).
- Re-paint the walls.
Aside from the tub, the vanity, sink, and toilet can simply be dropped in to place: While some minor drywall repair and caulking will be required, these are easy to do. So I have no idea why some contractors are quoting me $25,000+.
Anyways, the attached photo represents the general idea that I am going for. I am the owner of this property.
Thanks,
-Jeff
Fan Installed in attic. Need someone to run a insulated 4 inch flexible pipe to side of house in attic about 5 - 10 feet from where the fan is installed in the attic. The problem is it is 30 feet up and possibly scaffolding or a ladder would work. Also need to have it connect to the electrical wiring. I have a 3 way switch in the bathroom, 2 switches controlling the one light. Need one switch to control the bathroom light above sink and the other switch to control the fan. May need to run a wire from this switch to the fan.
I have an ensuite that needs to be remodeled. Here is what needs to be done
- 72" Vanity to be replaced with a 60" Double Vanity (pex Piping needed to split) ( I have the vanity and sinks)
- 72" Mirror to be replaced by 2 - 30 " Mirrors (
- Single Fluorescent light fixture over vanity to be replaced and wired to 2 separate vanity lights over 2 new mirrors
- 1 Piece acrylic shower stall to be removed and replaced with shower kit (base and glass doors. ( I have the shower kit). Piping to be moved around and coupled to Pex Piping
- Porcelain Tile to be installed around Shower
- Ceramic tile to be removed around Jacuzzi Tub and replaced with new Porcelain Tile ( I have the tile)
- Linoleum Flooring to be removed and replaced with cement board and new porcelain tile (I have the tile)
Optional:
- Pot lights to be installed in ceiling and connected to switch (I have the pot lights)
- Ceramic Backsplash to be installed (I have the backsplash)
This is my home and I reside here.
We own a 100 year old duplex in Chinatown.
The upstairs bathroom was a post-construction add-on and is tiny and in very bad shape. We want to expand the bathroom into the adjoining room, and install all new fixtures and a new floor.
As complications, the walls are plaster, and there is a mold problem under the current flooring.
Looking to expand our bathroom in a 2 bed 1 bath unit downtown Ottawa.
This renovation will include demolition of existing 3 piece washroom ( washroom is small with tub, pedestal sink and toilet) expanding the space by removing an interior wall (pushing it out about 3’) relocating plumbing and electrical and adding a light and exhaust fan in the ceiling(vented through exterior brick wall).
This renovation is within a century old home and has full access to plumbing and electrical from the basement.
The goal for this renovation is to utilize wasted, make the washroom more functional and add a vanity with much needed storage space.
We have an idea of what we are looking for but are not set on our design, expert opinions and expertise are greatly appreciated and encouraged!
Thank you,
Andrew
To contractors,
I have a bathroom that needs to be rebuilt. It has been demolished completely because of a mold issue.
We are currently planning to redo it with the constraints of finishing on the 31st of May 2018. The other constraint is being able to do installments loans.
Finally, great ratings on this site is a definite plus.
Dimensions are 12feet by 8feet (approximate).
I can post or send pictures on the current bathroom state
Waiting eagerly for feedback !
Thx
We currently have tenants living in the house, but my husband and I are going to be moving back in around June. Hence me using this platform to hopefully get quotes instead of disrupting them several times as contractors come through.
Basically, we'd like to re-do the upstairs bathroom. The Jacuzzi tub has been an issue, so we would like to have it torn out, have all the tile in the bathroom removed, and then replaced with a tub with proper shower, and new tile. The toilet is new and can be re-used. I'll be buying a new vanity as the one that is there is very worn and the sinkh
is permanently stained, and would also like it installed (including plumbing). As the tub footprint would be about 16" smaller than the jacuzzi, we'd like a narrow linen closet at the end to take up the remaining space. There is some electrical associated with the Jacuzzi that we'd like to re-use for a heated floor (I have already got electricians in place for that work, as well as for a new bathroom fan installation (there is no fan now).
We'd also like to have our master bedroom closet opening widened by ~4". The current closet opening is ~5' wide, and it is difficult to access and use the 2 feet of extra space on both sides. That wall is not load bearing (had it checked by an engineer), but we think it might be best to have the opening divided into two sides with a ~1' pillar wall in the middle, and then have two 4' wide openings on each side, and install bifold doors. We have some flooring that can be patched in to where the opening would be widened that we also would like put in.
Homeowner wishes to replace existing rectangular bathtub in second floor master bathroom with a 2 person 60" X 60" corner Jacuzzi tub (see link below); involves removing original tub and building new deck for drop-in tub, setting up dedicated GFCI protected circuit for pump and heater and re-tiling deck (ceramic).
Jacuzzi component from Lowes (provided byclick here
Small 6'x5' bathroom. Wanting to replace everything in the bathroom while keeping the same floor plan. I will provide the bathtub, shower tiles, toilet, floor laminate, sink, vanity, mirror, light, faucets. Builder will have to provide everything else required to put it all together and waterproof the shower.
Thank you
I have completely gutted our ensuite bathroom and am currently looking for some one to complete the work.
We have already purchased the Kirdi shower system complete with floor pan and center drain, vanity, ditra xl for the floor, faucets and mixer valve for the shower.
It is a small room.
We are the property owners. Doing this in order to prep the house for sale.
Finished product will be a tiled shower with glass wall, install and hook up exhaust fan (supplied by us), drywall and tape walls and ceiling. Install Ditra and floor tiles.
I will install vanity, toilet, baseboard and paint.
Bathroom and closet. 21' X 7'3" . It's a 30 year old bathroom that I want updated to a bathroom with a glass shower and seperate 2 person tub, toilette and vanity. Walls need to be removed and a new layout.
I would like to have the bathroom and the closet seperated by frosted glass wall doors and one would be a door that opens.
Ivan L
Smaller mainfloor bathroom needs to be remodeled in our newly purchased home.
Currently has a showerstall, a large open closet next to shower stall, a toilet and a large sink with counterspace. We want to have a tub in place of the showerstall. We want a regular all white standard size tub (we have picked one already).
We want the vanity installed where the sink currently sits or close to it and the toilet in the same location. We have already selected the vanity and all of the fixtures.
We want the floors to be glass mosaic tiles which we will supply and the wall around the bath tub covered in ceramic tiles to the ceiling and then the same simple white ceramic tiles cover the walls around the bathroom to shoulder height.
A mirrored medicine cabinet will need to be installed as well as the light fixtures.
We will supply lights, tub, toilet, vanity, tiles, faucers and fixtures.
We will demolish and removing existing sink and shower stall.
Work needs to be done in December (preferably during the first week).
We will paint the walls ourselves once everything is finished.
We would like detailed estimates and are looking to hire someone who can work with us in completing this project in a timely fashion while keeping costs reasonable.
Remove existing tub, vanity and flooring. Install new shower base, shower, tile walls, shower niche for my products, glass shower doors.
Tile flooring (or cork),
Build vanity, put in sink, tap, a couple of storage cupboards.
A pocket door, to increase floor space would be great, but not a deal breaker.
Plaster any damage to walls, ready to paint.
Shower size approx 28" x 60" height 7ft.
Bathroom approx 7ft x 7ft
I am happy to source units, shower, tiles, glass doors etc and just have a quote to do job.
or quote to provide goods and service.
cheers
Renovate current main bathroom built late 50's.
Current situation: Room quite small 5'3" X 6'3" but has tile completely surrounding and tile floor. All fixtures need updating. One small window. Room to expand into master bedroom and hall linen closet. Heat duct is in wall above the toilet. No storage or in bathroom. Placement of toilet and sink is off. No counter space. New vanity put in about 10 years ago. Water pressure is low - average. Current linen closet in hall is quite big but starts about 1.5 above floor - beneath is all the plumbing for the tub and it is over the stairwell. We have had leaks in the past but these were fixed several years ago.
Like idea of contemporary sleek simple lines. Would like to replace bath/shower with just a shower and have future option to put claw tub in bedroom. Create some inserts for holding items in shower etc. Create counter space (i.e. above toilet and around sink) and some cupboard space. Heated flooring. Quality fixtures and flooring.
Hello,
I'm looking to re-model my bathroom. Unfortunately, I don't have the square footage with me at the moment but my home was built in the 1950s so that should give you an idea of the amount of space we're working with. It's not a large bathroom but I am definitely looking to maximize my use of the space.
One of the reasons I'm looking to remodel-reno at this time is because I'm having problems with the bathroom's plumbing/pipes; they are extremely old and corroded, requiring me to call a plumber every 4-6 months to have them snaked. I'd like to have them replaced with more reliable pipes to address this issue.
At present, I have a bath tub/showerhead and a single sink in the bathroom. I'd like to explore the possibility of replacing my current bathtub with a newer model and possibly having a dual showerhead installed (i.e. two showerheads, one on each side). I am also interested in replacing my current counter top and sink arrangement with a dual sink arrangement.
If you'd like more information,or can offer a quote, please don't hesitate to drop me a line. Many thanks.
Raj
Hi, having moved recently, I would like to renovate the master ensuite. It currently has a cast iron tub that I do not wish to keep. I'd like to have a new shower built and a new vanity and toilet installed. I would provide the shower, vanity and toilet. Also, the bathroom has radiant floor heating so care would have to be taken to keep that intact.
Remove and dispose 5 ft iron tub and replace with acrylic; put in new Gohe shower diverter tub spout, pressure balance rough in valve, Grohe tempesta cosmopolitan 100 shower set, Eurosmart Chrome pressure balance valve; buy and install moisture barriers and cement board around tub surround (10.3 ft x 5.75 Ft) and drywall on ceiling above tub enclosure (2.75 x 5 ft) ; buy & install adequate support (3/4 inch plywood?) over subfloor which is L-shaped (8.17ft x 4.83 ft plus 2.75 x 2.75 ft off one end for toilet area). Determine number of tiles needed for tub surround and for floor (Midgley West Arabesque glazed porcelain (12" x 24") including allowance for tile baseboard. Install tiles on floor and tub surround. Reinstall toilet. Note: the old tile and cement board has been removed I already have a vanity which I will install and will get a quartzite countertop and sinks installed by the countertop manufacturer. I will attach the sink faucets and sinks to the plumbing myself once the countertop arrives. I will paint the ceiling above the tub myself.
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