Ah, I was blown away too.Didn't expect those prices either lol.
Ah, I was blown away too.Didn't expect those prices either lol.
That seems reasonable to me. A neighbor down the street had his bathroom redone and it cost $14,000. My mom had her bathroom redone and it cost around $15,000. She ended up with a new tub, new sinks, new tiling and they had to bust out a wall to make the bathroom larger. All new plumbing fixtures as well.Correct
$5,600 was the quote.
HOLY SHIT, if you want to pay for gas I'll rent a car and do it for 1/3 of the priceCorrect
$5,600 was the quote.
With materials?HOLY SHIT, if you want to pay for gas I'll rent a car and do it for 1/3 of the price
Hmmmm, guest bathroom, eh? Smooth is heading East next April...Took the opportunity to shoot some pics from our current spec house build. Guest bath with custom pan. View attachment 1492700
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Hmmmm, guest bathroom, eh? Smooth is heading East next April...
That's a playpen.The picture below is how I want it to look except for the two windows. I think the window I have will suffice. I'm afraid of what this is going to cost.
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Yeah, that won't be cheap Mary, but what a difference.
I'm so glad you posted this thread Brad. I think I'm staring at a big cost - repairing the damage, and what I want to do. This is a picture of the way my bathroom looks now, except for the mold damage.
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I'm quite sure there is water under the garden tub. The window is a bay window. The sheetrock on panel on the right side of the tub is decaying. I want to pull the tub and the shower out - completely. The picture below is how I want it to look except for the two windows. I think the window I have will suffice. I'm afraid of what this is going to cost.
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Do you like it? I don't use the tub much (not at all lately), but I still want one (selling purposes), but I love that shower. Mine's a little bigger than most right now (I have put a little plastic chair in there so I can sit, but I want a big shower. To be able to hose the tub down and clean it with the wet bath seems a lot easier too. I think the frameless shower glass is going to cost a lot too. Champaign taste with a beer budget.
I'm so glad you posted this thread Brad. I think I'm staring at a big cost - repairing the damage, and what I want to do. This is a picture of the way my bathroom looks now, except for the mold damage.
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I'm quite sure there is water under the garden tub. The window is a bay window. The sheetrock on panel on the right side of the tub is decaying. I want to pull the tub and the shower out - completely. The picture below is how I want it to look except for the two windows. I think the window I have will suffice. I'm afraid of what this is going to cost.
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They just started the demo on bathroom shower #2 Mary, so that one should be done next week then on to the master shower.Do you like it? I don't use the tub much (not at all lately), but I still want one (selling purposes), but I love that shower. Mine's a little bigger than most right now (I have put a little plastic chair in there so I can sit, but I want a big shower. To be able to hose the tub down and clean it with the wet bath seems a lot easier too. I think the frameless shower glass is going to cost a lot too. Champaign taste with a beer budget.
They just started the demo on bathroom shower #2 Mary, so that one should be dome next week then on to the master shower.
Yeah, everything else has been done inside. I remodeled the kitchen cabinets and tops like 13 years ago along with the bathroom vanities and top too. That only left the showers, and we were sink of the 90's pink tile.Thank God I don't have much to do with the guest bath - maybe buy a new toilet and new countertop. Are you just doing the tile on both? I've done minor overhauls on both. When i bought the house, both bathrooms had carpet and wallpaper. I put in new fixtures, tiled the floors and tore the wallpaper off, textured and painted.