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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Mississauga | 587 | $9,930,500.00 | $16,917.00 |
Brampton | 423 | $7,158,000.00 | $16,921.00 |
Oakville | 182 | $3,379,500.00 | $18,568.00 |
Scarborough | 162 | $2,807,500.00 | $17,330.00 |
Etobicoke | 96 | $1,856,500.00 | $19,338.00 |
Markham | 94 | $1,984,000.00 | $21,106.00 |
Richmond Hill | 84 | $1,593,500.00 | $18,970.00 |
North York | 63 | $1,230,500.00 | $19,531.00 |
Thornhill | 63 | $1,146,000.00 | $18,190.00 |
Woodbridge | 47 | $908,000.00 | $19,319.00 |
Maple | 28 | $507,000.00 | $18,107.00 |
Vaughan | 32 | $463,500.00 | $14,484.00 |
East York | 15 | $291,500.00 | $19,433.00 |
Toronto | 640 | $12,616,000.00 | $19,712.00 |
We are looking to renovate two bathrooms in our condo (owned):
This will involve:
- Remove the existing large mirrors
- Installing smaller mirrors
- Painting the walls where the previous mirrors were removed
- Replacing the existing lighting
- Replace the vanity units
- Plumbing for the new sinks and tape
Please see attached photos for the current state.
We're looking for a quote on the basis that we will supply the new fittings, i.e. labour only.
Due to condo rules:
- Proof of insurance and WSIB required
- All debris to be removed (including old vanity units and mirrors)
- Work can only place between 9am and 5pm on weekdays (no weekends)
We would like to renovate 2 full bathrooms in our new home. Depending on cost, we may only renovate one the two.
A few details.
Bathroom 1: *must do* (photo prefixed with 'bath-1')
- Approximately 5x8
- Would like to relocate the tub/shower to the back of the bathroom (where the toilet is currently... see photo)
- Would like a deep tub/shower combo with a hinged glass door (instead of a curtain)
- new floor and wall tile throughout
- replace vanity and toilet
- replace lighting (we're flexible on options here)
- material quality (tile, fixtures, etc): mid to high quality.
Bathroom 2: (photo prefixed with 'bath-2')
- Approx 5x6
- Currently has a small shower that we would like to enlarge. There is a large closet behind the shower belonging to the room next door. We would like to use room from that closet to expand the shower.
- Replace floor tile, add wall tile (halfway up the wall), replace toilet and vanity
- Replace lighting (preferably pot lights)
- Material quality (tile, fixtures, etc): Mid range quality.
We're flexible on time. Ideally, we would like the work done prior to the end of the year. The house will be vacant for one month from Nov 18 to December 18. That would be the best case scenario.
We are renovating the 2nd floor of our home. Space has been gutted to the brick. We are adding a small washroom and laundry as well as finishing front bedroom. All windows (4x) will need to be upgraded. Rooms will need to be furred / dry walled / insulated. Plumbing exists but will need to be fitted to new fixtures / positions. Custom built tile shower and cabinetry. Please exclude fixture prices in quote.
Powder room: replace tiles, replace toilet, replace vanity/sink, mirror and light fixture install, paint
3 piece bathroom: replace tiles, install new toilet where shower was, install new bathtub, replace vanity/sink, mirror, light fixture, tiles, paint
4 piece master bathroom: replace tiles, paint, new shower tiles & door, replace corner tub, replace vanity, mirror and light fixture install, create pocket door (toilet has already been updated)
We want to renovate the 3 bathroom of our house.
1) A small 2 piece powder room on the main floor, we only want to replace the toilet and the sink.
2) The bathroom on the first floor will need a complete makeover, sink, toilet, bath/shower and fan. The bathroom is roughly 10 feet by 5 feet. Currently, there is also a wall between the bath and the toilet that we would like to take down. This is the bathroom that we use, so we are looking at nicer items.
3) The bathroom in the basement will also need a complete makeover, sink, toilet, shower (no bath) and fan. The bathroom is roughly 8 feet by 8 feet. With a built in shower that we will likely take down to be replaced. This is a tenant bathroom so while we want quality durable items, this will be a more cost conscious bathroom.
Finally, we would like to have the work completed between December 1st and December 15th.
Hello,
My wife and I are looking for a renovation company, or a team of trade professionals, with experience in washroom renovations using the Schluter system (or an equivalent system that is as effective, to prevent leaking).
Our basement shower was leaking, so I completely gutted that section of the basement washroom.
It was poorly done by the previous house owner, and could not be salvaged, so t must be redone properly.
A new rough-in has to be installed for a proper drain to service the shower. The shower drain is located just beside the house drain, but cement has to be broken and redone with the new rough-in installed. The shower floor has already been stripped all the way to the house foundation cement at this point.
A new shower valve and hardware has to be installed. Water pipes are already in place, and accessible between the 2'x4' studs. We only need one shower valve, with no extra sprinklers. The hardware should be a simple, yet durable quality 3-part system : shower valve, shower knob & plate, shower arm & head. If the contractor has good suggestions, we can buy it from him. Otherwise, we can buy it separately and provide it to the contractor.
Cement board walls should be installed on top of 2'x4' studs in the shower section, obviously leveled to simplify setting tiles on the walls.
The new 3' x 3' shower has to be built using the Schluter system (or an equivalent quality system) wall to wall in that section of the washroom. As mentioned in the previous point, the 2'x4' studs are already in place and will be covered with cement boards on which to install the waterproof membranes.
The Schluter system (or an equivalent quality system) should include a linear drain and a small wall niche.
Tiles will then have to be installed by a professional tiler on the shower walls (including small wall niche), shower floor, and washroom floor. The tiles have already been purchased. Since we will be using a linear drain, the same 12"x24" tiles will be used to cover the floor of the shower (3'x3') and the rest of the washroom (5'x8'). They just need to be set at an angle on the shower floor, as opposed to the rest of the washroom floor. Tiles will need to be grouted.
The edges of the cement boards on the shower walls will have to merge with the existing blue gypsum boards on the walls of the rest of the washroom. Tape and compound should be applied, with sanding, to provide a smooth transition between the cement boards and the gypsum boards (walls and ceiling).
A glass shower door should then be installed and sealed with silicone in order to close off one of the 3' sides of the shower. It can consist of 2 or 3 glass panels depending on a few factors (the size of the opening, where the quality hinges will be located, and how nice it will look). This glass shower door will not go all the way to the ceiling.
The shower door handles should be modern, in chrome finish, and tie in with the rest of the washroom hardware.
We will take care of painting the walls and ceiling.
This is a small project that should be interesting for seasoned professionals.
Regards,
Christian
We have a 5'x7' Bathroom that requires the following:
1. Remove existing drywall & Tiles.
2. Insulate 2 Walls
3. Drywall / Wonderboard & Waterproof around the tub
4. Install Subfloor & heated flooring
5. Tile job -walls & floor (Bathtub built-in shelf)
6. Minor Electrical
7. Possibly custom cabinet
I am the owner of a townhouse near Dundas Street West and Dupont Ave. I have a bathtub that has mould in some of the grouting, and in the caulking around the top of the tub. I would like an estimate on cleaning it up versus putting an insert over the it. Also, the basement shower stall floor is stained. The stall is plastic. I want to find out the cost of cleaning this up compared to putting in a new shower stall. I am ready now to start on this, and have the budget.
Thanks,
Jeff
We would like a price to complete the enclosed washroom layout. Demolition will consist of removal and disposal of existing tile flooring, Drywall wall coverings, steel tub with tiled shower walls.
We will supply all plumbing and electrical fixtures, accessories, wet floor former, waterproofing materials, cabinet and tile. There will be a new fan (existing vent), one ceiling mounted & one vanity light required at existing rough in location. Three gang switch will need slight relocation due to widening the doorway and a new GFCI outlet will be needed.
Please include the following construction materials and all labor to complete the job:
All necessary framing materials, 36" X 80" swing door (not pocket as shown), drywall, cement board in shower, drywall tape and compound, primer, paint, standard base and door casings, plumbing & electrical rough-in materials. Lease include removal of construction debris and daily clean up.
Feel free to respond with questions prior to submission of price.
The project is on the second floor of a two story home located in Toronto. Parking is on the street in front of the house and is free.
I have included some photographs of similar jobs our firm has completed to give an idea of the quality of work we are looking for. We complete several washrooms like this per year and are looking for established contractors for on-going projects.
Thank you,
Ronny
We have just bought a semi in Baby Point / Bloor West (M6S 2H4) and would like to complete a renovation project before we move in (early November).
We have a large, old-fashioned back sunroom / mudroom on the first floor that we want to make into an all-season back entrance to the house and add a 3-piece bathroom (with shower). I can send you the dimensions, along with photos.
The project would require new energy-efficient windows, framing to add insulation to the walls, and new flooring, along with the new 3-piece bathroom. The sunroom / mudroom has a bedroom above it and is part of a 25-year-old addition to the house that's in great shape. But the first-floor mudroom has never had the proper windows or insulation that would allow it to be an all-season room.
The good news is that the central stack for plumbing, as well as the furnace, are immediately below the mudroom / sunroom in the basement washroom, which was part of the back addition. So the washroom we wish to add will be immediately above an existing washroom, and the central stack. It would seem that heating the room would also be reasonably straightforward, as there is already one heat register in the mudroom, though it seems inadequate.
We hope to hear from you if this project would fit into your schedule.
Thanks,
Sheryl
I would like to have the floor on my bathroom redone in ceramic tile. If I can afford it, this might include the shower stall as well. The floor surface area is roughly 25 square feet (5' X 5') . The shower stall area is roughly 40 square feet. The existing floor is a sort of mosaic tile and will probably have to be removed in order to accommodate the closure of the bathroom door. I do not know the nature of or the condition of the subfloor. The shower stall is covered in 6" square white tiles. I am renting this unit, and, therefore, am making this improvement out of my own pocket. This is an upgrade simply based on appearance. There is no structural damage or issue (e.g. leakage) with the present configuration of the bathroom floor or walls. Because I am making this improvement out of my own money, the budget is of some concern. I know this is a small project, but any assistance you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Hello,
Here are the details of the project:
- House specifications:
o Built in the 1930s - Two-Storey House; and
o Basement is newly renovated.
- We would like to install a three piece bathroom in the basement with a shower.
- We would need someone to do the plumbing rough-in as well. There is laminate on the floor that will need to be temporarily removed around the rough-in area.
- The plumbing stack is in close proximity of the potential bathroom location.
Thank you,
Luke
A very old wood frame house near Queen West/Bathurst. Basement bathroom, unused in 5 years since purchase needs to be made useable for visitors and guests. Currently there is a sink, shower head and toilet. Would like to add proper shower stall and new fixtures and proper framing and door. Stairs to basement need to be made more secure. Basement is otherwise not finished. Recent renos have included new weeping tile. and rewiring of entire house.
I am interested in obtaining a quotation to renovate a small bathroom in my basement (5.5 x 7 feet approx). It currently has a shower stall, sink and toilet. It has no ventilation fan.
It is very cold in this bathroom which makes it unpleasant to use, especially in the winter. House is circa 1956, bathroom built in 1980's
I would like to do the following:
1.Remove existing drywall, insulate the wall(prefer polyurethane spray foam insulation), replace drywall with moisture resistant type
2.Replace shower stall with either acrylic or tile, depending on price difference.
3.Replace sink/vanity
4.Install low flow toilet
5.Remove ceramic floor and put in a new tile floor, possibly with in floor heating
6.See if it's possible to build a small storage cupboard into the wall (there is wasted space on the other side of the wall right now.)
7.Replace the window with a more energy efficient window. (19 x20 inch approx opening size)
8.Install quiet ventilation fan
9.New light fixture.
I am not trying to make this into a luxury bathroom, but I do want it to be more functional than it is right now.
Install one shower with 38"x 38" base, two tiled walls, two pivot or rolling doors.
This will allow us to walk in/out of the shower from one side of the room and walk in/out on the other side of the room.
The shower, due to limited space, is in the centre of the bathroom.
On one side we have a door from the hallway to enter the bathroom where the toilet and vanity are located with access to the shower.
On the other side we have a door from the hallway to enter the bathroom where the dressing room is located also with access to the shower via the second shower door.
Also, when in the shower, with two shower doors on either side, we can access the toilet/sink area or the dressing room area.
Install vanity.
Install toilet.
Tile floor.
Install two doors to access the bathroom from two entry points.
New bathroom installation in basement. 8' x 6' sunken bathroom requiring wall and ceiling framing, installation of alcove tub, drain, new toilet, new shower fixtures, vanity and faucets, and full tiling of tub/shower surround and floor. Plumbing rough-in partially completed with plumber returning to finish installation of fixtures. Electrical work partially completed with electrician returning once framing is complete. Need a contractor to start immediately please!
The bathroom in our basement unit needs to have some work done. We found some water damage in the walls and floor, and think it needs an overhaul. It' s a 4 piece bath, and is est. 5' by 10'. Our house is est. 60 years old, and was fully renovated 12 years ago. We're not looking for luxury as it is a rental, but something durable and modern.
I am a fan of the Schluter system but this tiling project is beyond my skill level. My daughter wants a basement bathroom with a curbless shower and a 6 foot linear drain tiled with a 4” x 20” chevron tile. I am thinking it will need a decoupling membrane. I can bring all the materials on site but I am looking for a skilled tilesetter for the flooring and maybe the walls as well (one big niche).
We need a subcontractor to supply and install all necessary materials for the installation of the following items:
2pc-toilet/sink
3pc-toilet/sink/shower
Laundry- sink/washer
Theatre 1- sink
Theatre 2- sink
Kitchen Island- sink
We supply sink, cabinets, toilets, and faucets. Subcontractor supplies all other matrials.
Basement area approx 420-480 sq ft. Need laminate flooring (15mm thick), ceiling to be redone with dropdown & potlights, remove the kitchen, washroom to be redone with insulation and proper venting system, remove bedroom partition walls and expand the basement area by making the furnace room smaller, install a wet bar and a small stage. Re-sand and re-polish the stairs (8 steps). Install an electrical fireplace. Repaint all the walls. This basement will be transformed into an entertainment room, therefore all electrical wiring and all cables of the karaoke system must be hidden.
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