Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other St Catharines homeowners have planned for their Bathroom Renovation projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 113 Bathroom Renovation projects posted by homeowners in St Catharines seeking the services of local Bathroom Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $1,928,000.00 with a per project average of $17,061.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Niagara Falls | 70 | $1,070,000.00 | $15,285.00 |
Welland | 57 | $1,062,500.00 | $18,640.00 |
Grimsby | 23 | $331,000.00 | $14,391.00 |
St. Catharines | 16 | $496,000.00 | $31,000.00 |
St Catharines | 113 | $1,928,000.00 | $17,061.00 |
Need to redo floor, ceiling, walls, install a stand up shower stall, new toilet and vanity also. May need to shift toilet and sink around a bit. Need to install a fan/vent. Bathroom approx. 7wide by 8long by 7high. Currently tiled shower walls and floor and wood with laminate on rest of flooring. House is 60 years old. Prefer tile on floor. Ideas welcome for the rest.
Hello there,
I currently live in an old downtown location house in St. Catharines. The square footage of the house is just over 1300. I am currently looking to have my basement remodelled. It is a completely open space. There is a old rough in for a bathroom. I would require a bathroom, a laundry room and then a common area. The flooring that I prefer is hardwood as opposed to carpet. I would love for the rest of the area to either be a workout area but ultimately a family space for when we go to sell the house in a couple years. We would love to put a shower in the downstairs bathroom as well.
I have an bath tub/shower that needs replacing. There is mildew coming through the linoleum, and it's time to replace. I also need two toilets replaced with eco toilets. And need a ventilation fan installed in the main bathroom.
Not looking for anything fancy. Just want it done properly in a cost effective way.
I want to replace a stand up shower w/ tiled walls in a basement bathroom with a bathtub/shower or soaker-tub. There is approx 60"X42" space for the tub. I am assuming the floor drain would have to be moved. I am looking for a simple bathtub. Nothing high end. I am the owner of the property, and my mother-in-law lives in the basement. I would like to keep the project under $2000.
We own a 1920's house in Old Glenridge, St. Catharines. Our 2nd floor main bathroom had its last major renovation in 1981 and is showing its age. We replaced the toilet 3 years ago. One or more of the fixtures has a slow leak and we have recently started seeing signs of damage on the ceiling below.
What we want done:
- gut bathroom down to studs
- inspect electrical and plumbing
- probably replace plumbing
- waterproofed in line with current best practices
- finished as below:
Tile:
- white subway or larger square tiles (sympathetic to the 1920s vintage of the house) above the bathtub and on the walls
- smaller white hexagonal tiles for the floor (again sympathetic to the vintage of the house)
Vanity:
- Dark wood exterior
- similar in size to existing
Counters:
- white (we're flexible on materials)
- new white tub
- new exhaust fan
- we're flexible about lighting
optional:
- adding a second sink
if possible we'd like to keep:
- door
- door & window trim
- medicine cabinet
- radiator
- possibly the toilet since it isn't very old
Bathroom 5ft x 8ft second floor (owner guttin' to framing - to repair older water damage, due to outside wall leak)
- reusing toilet
- installing own sink and cabinet
Required
- standard wall tub (20inch water depth min - $500 max)
- shower and bath faucet installed ($300 max for show/bath faucet)
- Flooring vinyl
- re-drywall 4 walls
- Tile for bath tub area (3 walls - one wall has small window)
Hello,
I have a small 3 piece bathroom, the toilet and sink/vanity are less than a year old but the bathtub/shower unit is older and I would like it replaced with an Inclosed shower and shelve unit. Could you quote on the work, disposal of existing tub/backsplash and materials (for mid-market product)?
I manage a 63 unit townhouse complex. One ground floor bathroom currently has a neoangled shower, which has leaked for over a year despite several attempts to repair it. Would like a quote on building a solid wall, tiled shower with a pan base to replace old free standing current shower. There is an unfinished basement underneath it. Will most likely need some type of lighting fixture overhead as well as some floor repair/replacement. I have called 3 local contractors and not one showed up, as promised, to quote on the job despite follow-up calls. I am very frustrated with contractors. Is there anyone out there who will quote on this job? My hands are tied, I need 3 quotes for any work over $1,000.
We (home owners) would like to update our small bathroom (9 ft by 4 ft 8 in, nor including shower/tub) and I suspect it may need to be gutted to deal with mold and moisture problems. The present floor plan and plumbing seem fine.
What needs to be done:
- Install exhaust fan/ceiling light
- Remove existing wall tile and repair walls
- Install ceramic tile flooring (31 sq ft with existing floor plan)
- Remove old tub and install new tub/shower (one piece; 30 in by 58 in))
- Remove old and install new wood cabinets (vanity) and sink (22 in wide by 6 ft long). Flexible about countertop, although stone would be nice (granite or marble) if we can afford it.
- Install ceramic tile backsplash
- Remove old and install new toilet
Please provide quote with and without painting. We may do that part ourselves depending on the cost.
We have a toddler and only one bathroom with a bathtub in the house. Completion of the project as quickly as possibly would be greatly appreciated. Start date is relatively flexible (although sooner would be better) so long as the project is completed this summer.
The bathroom subfloor needs repair. I wish to evaluate whether I will proceed with a complete bathroom renovation or simply address the flooring and source of leak. I have aleady removed the toilet and linoleum vinyl flooring surface but have not removed or repaired any of the subfloor. Depending on the cost of the floor repair (not certain about the extent or origin of the leak), that will help determine the scope of the project which would include electrical and plumbing work.
I have a very small bathroom that needs an update. My house is an extremely old house in the St. Catharines downtown. It has only one bathroom and I need that bathroom to be more modern. I was hoping for ceramic tiles on floor and in shower, new tub, new toilet, shelving behind toilet, and new wall paper or paint. I have a quote from one contractor but would love to hear from some others.
11' x 7' two-piece, lower-living area bathroom to be upgraded to three-piece. Main work requirements include: 1) remove window and install exhaust fan, 2) tear out small linen closet that juts into bathroom, 3) install pedestal sink on opposite side of room from existing sink, 4) install bowed tub and curtain wall for mounting shower head, 5) cut concrete floor for sewer pipe where necessary, 6) relocate electrical switch, lighting at existing sink to pedestal sink and mirror, and electrical plug for appliances from existing sink to pedestal sink and mirror, and 6) tiling.
Bathroom Renovation -
Walk In Shower, Grab Bars, Comfort Height Toilet,
Exhaust Fan and Vanity, New Taps. Floors / walls to be made good (finished).
Permits if required are to be obtained and provided to Niagara Region – Housing Services.
All debris is to be discarded from subject property.
existing bathroom is about 20 yrs old and we are looking at gutting and updating the size is approx 6' w x 8' l x 8'h and currently has a small vanity , whirlpool tub and toilet.
we want to increase the size of vanity to approx 48' complete with granite & undermount sink, a 42" x 42" neo-angle shower enclosure with seamless glass and a new toilet.
ceramic tile on the floor and shower, new lighting(sconce) and fixtures
Plumbing would have to be done to accommodate new shower location as well as electrical wiring for new sconces and pot light over shower. also require painting
The bathroom currently has a beam running along the length of the ceiling which appears to be architectural and would like removed
we are looking for a contractor who can supply & install all work and materials required, has all liability and WSIB, along with solid references.
Work would commence end of May, this year. Location is in St Catharines
The house is a 60 year old bungalo. The bathroom needs replacement floor (it's currently peel and stick - without the stick!) and vanity and medicine cabinate. The walls have old mock tile and need something to replace it. There is a tub surround that is awful and currently no shower - need to add one. The room is @ 4' by 12' and with the exception of toilet and tub I think everything needs to go. I want it replaced and then the house will be sold - so no gold plated fixtures - make it look good and servicable.
looking to renovate bathroom
will replace existing tub and surround
not completely sure the avenue we want to pursue i.e., tub with surround or tile glass doors or curtain
want exhaust fan replaced
we can purchase needed hardware if not supplied however perhaps you know of or have hardware for sale or deal with someone and have options to provide to us
Details required and prices to reflect such
Also quote additional pricing such as replacement of sub-floor and any other possible add-ins
Main Floor Bathroom
We have purchased new toilet, vanity with sink, faucets and tub. Need help to install these and also need to replace/upgrade the bathroom exhaust fan. Currently the fan only exhausts into the attic, but we would like it to exhaust to the outdoors.
Project would also include installing ceramic tile on floor and tub surround.
I need a contractor to completely gut and renovate my down stairs bathroom. It is currently about 8' X 7'. What I need is new drywall, extend the one wall out about 18" to be able to drop a heating duct into the bathroom, a ceiling fan and hopefully tile throughout. I would also like the shower to be tiled but would consider an insert if it was too expensive. I also need it done in a timely fashion as it is our main shower in the house. I am looking at some time in April. I own the property and would appreciate some quotes to see what this job would cost me.
We are planning to turn our one large, dysfunctional bathroom into two bathrooms: one four piece ensuite with a tub and shower and one smaller bathroom with a custom shower and smaller fixures. We have a project manager who drew up the plans but we are still looking for someone to do the work. We know exactly what we want in terms of design and fixtures.
#1-replacement of small 30 sq. ft. bath fixtures, including vanity, toilets, shower door, light fixture, and flooring.
I have sourced all items required.
#2-replacement or repair of existing deck on house; considering composite decking. Deck is 12 yrs. old. We do not require any design work done-just replacement of existing deck.
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