Ever wonder what you're neighbours are doing to improve their homes? Discover what other Montreal homeowners have planned for their Bathroom Renovation projects by reading the details of their request for quotes below.
In total, TrustedPros has received 247 Bathroom Renovation projects posted by homeowners in Montreal seeking the services of local Bathroom Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $4,382,000.00 with a per project average of $17,740.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Laval | 53 | $757,000.00 | $14,283.00 |
Montreal | 247 | $4,382,000.00 | $17,740.00 |
1. Bathroom: Redo wet room, remove wall and replace with glass. Install new freestanding tub where sink presently stands and double sink with vanity where tub presently stands. Fit a bidet (if possible). Tile floor and walls. Build new skylight in flat roof.
2. Kitchen: Remove partitioning wall between kitchen and open plan living room. Fit European pre-fab kitchen.
3. Some Electrical Works: change fuse box, rewire some sockets, install smart thermostat. Redo lighting in bathroom and second bedroom.
4. Floor: Fix, sand and polish hardwood floor in entire apartment.
5. Walls: Fix and repair walls around windows. Repaint walls.
6. Woodwork: Install wooden baseboards and doorframes. Paint doors white.
6. Brick/Stone Walls: Replace grout and seal brick/stone walls.
St-Leonard.
Small bathroom (about 4' x 5') is old.
I want to remove the shower, toilet, sink and tile and replace with new. No moving of walls.
Looking for a pro to do the work and advise with fixtures, ideal items for small space. Not a fancy main floor space, but needs update.
Thank you,
Lynn
Basement kitchen and bathroom are already demolished and need to be completely renovated. Ceramic tiles 24" X 24" to be put on kitchen floor and bathroom floor and wall. I would like to make the shower with ceramic walls and ceramic base. Shower doors to be installed. Not sure about kitchen cabinets. I will either buy pre-fabricated and need contractor to install or will buy to measure and be installed by supplier. I am a property owner.
We own the home, 5 kids and only 1 washroom...enough said...lol
We want
approx. size: 10 x 12 (in corner of house, 2 walls on concrete, 2 walls to finish building)
3 sinks, 1 stand up shower, 1 toilet (built under stairs, as a water closet)
Heated floor (have the parts, needs concrete poured over wires and do the tiling)
Plumbing and painting as well.
We have already purchased:
3 sink cabinets
saniflush toilet
stand up shower
floor tiles and heated floor components
and a few electrical components (lights, fans, etc)
Other jobs to come as well
Thank you,
Dan
I am looking to renovate my bathroom, the basement and front garden of my triplex in the plateau. More specifically, for the basement/crawl space, it would be to remove the dirt and lay down some type of protective barrier to prevent moisture and mold. For the front garden, it would be to remove the current structure and replacing with a very simple hedge. For the bathroom, it would be a complete remodel (remove current shower, and fixtures, retile, etc.
BATH ROOM Renovation. I am looking for someone to redo the bath room gutting it out and starting from scratch. Person must be reliable and professional. Please send me a quote for a 7x10 room, the bathroom will be all tiled with 2/2 tile and shower mosaic need to be some pluming moved around. I need a price with man power and materials and a time line. I will supply all the pluming and bathroom finishing. Contractor will supply rough material and sealer glue ect.
Contact me via email.
I am interested in putting in a 2nd bathroom in my home. The plumbing is there already however I would like to add a shower and the plumbing needs to be done for that. My basement is not finished therefore I would think it is easier to do. My question is what would be the cost for a 10X10 bathroom? How long would it take?
Thank you
Condo, built 1998 - NDG
The acrylic bathtub is cracked and needs to be replaced. Some say it may be a support issue so the support needs to be inspected and maybe replaced/rebuilt. Need to remove tub and replace with new one. You will also be required to leave with the old tub. The front of the tub is covered with ceramic tiles (6) so there will be work in removing tiles and replacing.
Will a plumber be required..not sure.
Hello,
I would like to get an estimate for my renovation projects:
Kitchen: demolition of old cabinets and linoleum floor, installation of ceramic floor, back splash and dishwasher (small kitchen)
Bathroom: Demolition of bath tub, toilet, shower, vanity, farmacy and ceramic floor. Installation of new ceramic floor, bath tub, shower, toilet, vanity and farmacy.
Hey,
I have just bought a fixer upper duplex. Both bathrooms and kitchens need to be gutted and rebuilt.
My goal is to have a pro assist (I should say teach) me in doing the upstairs and I could tackle the downstairs alone.
I don't even know if this service exists. Someone sort of like the guy on income property.
So can someone deal with an apprentice, and how much is the hourly wage. I know the cost of material.
I'm looking at starting around mid july but need someone who can commit to the last ten days of july because thats
my vacation.
thanks
Complete makeover of a 2nd floor bathroom including plumbing as well as a powder room located just underneath it, on the ground floor. Renovations include redesigning the bathroom, plumbing and modern finish. The powder room needs plumbing and finishing (walls and floor have already been removed)
We wish to renovate a condo bathroom. We want to bring it to the studs and rebuild the whole thing. It's an 80' condo that never had any renovations done to it. And it's our only bathroom.
We have chosen our ceramic, faucets, bath and washroom. It's a medium sized bathroom. We would prefer an on-site estimate of the renovations.
We just bought the first floor of a triplex (condo) in Montreal built in 1900, approximately 1300 sf.
We have the perfect space to create a 2nd bathroom using part of the guest bedroom that measures approximately 23 x 11. We want to make the bathroom 5 x 9 by taking the space of the existing closet (which measures 2 x 9) in the guestroom and an additional 3 feet of the bedroom. We have plans from a designer already - which we are happy with. We have been told that the plumbing is straight forward through the basement, which has an open ceiling (as it is unfinished). A vent will also go in through the floor. We want the necessary waterproofing as well. We want the bathroom to be very simple, bath tub, toilet and vanity. The seller leaves at the end of April and we want to begin work on the bathroom by April 26th. The seller has agreed to allow the plumbing rough-in work to be done immediately. We move in mid-May and need the work to be done before.
We have the building permit already and are ready for work to begin. We have been in contact with a contractor, however, we are concerned about the estimate provided to us. Please let us know your estimates and availability to begin work. We need to meet our delays. Thank you and looking forward to hearing from you.
We would like to convert our corner set tub & bath so that they are aligned straight against the wall and connected to each other. Including lining the inner wall of the shower with stone or ceramic and using glass for the shower door, also looking to change shower head & settings. Modernize it and make the most use of the space.
- 6' x 10' bathroom
- complete demo, remove all walls and floor down to subfloor
- repair/replace subfloor if necessary
- install new gyproc on 4 walls
- one coat of plaster
- move/install new ceiling fan to current ceiling exhaust
- move electric boxes to new locations in the bathroom
- create division for a standup shower - 3 x 3
- install membrane at base of shower and create proper slant for drainage.
Ceramic
- Ceramic the shower base with 2 x 2 tiles
- Ceramic the 4 walls and the shower interior with 1 x 2 tiles. Not rounded corner tiles
- grout with epoxy grout for the shower floor and regular grout everywhere else
Fair and serious clients looking to establish a long term reliable relationship. Prompt payers.
I was looking to renovate the primary bathroom in my RDP cottage; essentially a a gut and rebuild. As part of this project, and along with the help in designing a modernized bathroom, I am looking to also achieve the following:
1)Smell of sewage in home which i believe to be originating from this bathroom, hence, as part of the gutting, I would like all plumbing including exhaust and drain inspected for issues.
2)Removal of all current gyps and insulation, replacement of insulation of exterior facing walls with urethane; and replacement of all gyps with antimold gyps
3)Replacement of bathroom fan with a high powered model, and if feasible , replacement with an integrated air exchanger such as the new panasonic ones. The home was built in 1988, and does not have any form of air exchanger; which of course has resulted in higher levels of foremedelhyde and vocs in the home; hence, an integrated air exchanger with bathroom fan would be convenient
Would you be available for this type of job, and if so, it would be great if we can discuss the work and an estimate
Need to remove bathroom tiles from wall, remove bath tub and vanity.
Replace with new fittings, tile walls up to ceiling using large ceramic tiles (thinking about marble not sure)
There is a little built in cupboard made from wood that also needs to be removed.
Floor needs to be tiled too.
A leak on neighbour downstairs seems to be coming from our bathroom.
The ceiling downstairs needs to be opened so we can investigate where it is coming from.
It is suspected to be the base of the shower upstairs. If so, it needs to be corrected.
Her walls need to be reclosed and painted.
All steps must be documented for insurance.
Works to start ASAP.
We need to remove the floor from a basement bathroom, install a barrier between the interior and the dirt below, and rebuild the bathroom. Photo attached is of the original work installing the bathroom (previous owner). They broke through the concrete basement floor to install the pipes but did nothing to cover/seal the holes in the concrete.
We have a medium-sized bathroom in an apartment. It's about 11' 8" x 4' 11". There is also a small closet where the water tank is housed.
We have a shower and a tub. We'd like to remove the tub, move the shower to the back right corner and make it square and add built-in storage to the left of the shower. In addition, we want to change the tiles everywhere, change the sink to a two-faucet sink with storage underneath, remove and change the glass cupboard storage and countertop and repaint.
We also plan to buy some of the materials ourselves--already have the floor tiles. Budget is limited, so we'd like reasonable estimates. Thanks!
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