Looking for a high-moderate end design construction firm for small master bath renovation.
Barbara N
We've been thinking about remodeling our master bath for quite some time, but it looks like it's a necessity at this point. Our bathtub is over the kitchen & this morning after taking a bath the ceiling started leaking. The tub looks like it's starting to sink & the tile around the tub isn't in great shape.
Marta W
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Bath Remodeling - Bath Remodeling Questions
1.30How much value could I add by converting a 1/2 bath to a Full bath?
Q.How much value could be added by remodeling the master bedroom half bath into a full bath when the house is currently a three bedroom one and a half bath? And would it be better to add a shower or a bathtub?
A.Bathroom remodels can be fun. Depending on your space is how you want to think about the remodel. Adding a full bath will most definetly increase the value of your home. If you already have a bathtub in the full bath and you have limited space I would suggest that you do just a standing shower. If there is room in your bath adding a standing shower and a deep bathing tub would be a good idea especially in the master bath. Now adding the shower is not hard and I would suggest doing a tile job in there. This will cost more but it will look alot better than just a standard shower. You can expect to get back 80% + on whatever you spend on the remodel. The key thing when selling a house that makes a house sell is Kitchens and bathrooms. If you have the money to spend make it nice. But be careful how you do the remodel. If you are planning on reselling in a few years you dont want to overdo it you want to stick with netural colors. If you have a little knowhow you can do alot of the work yourself and save alot of money. Good luck and have fun.
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1.20How much would a bath room remodeling cost????
Q.Also, how much would it cost to ADD a 1/2 bath onto my house? how much to remodel my existing bath? i want to remove wall tile, add new tub, sink, faucets, and drywall??? how long is the process?
A.The cost varies greatly depending on the size of the room, the choice of tile, fixtures, cabinets, and where you live.
The duration depends on how many workers you hire and their expertise.
If you want to "remove wall tile, add new tub, sink, faucets, and drywall", it can easily cost $3K to $5K and the work last 3-4 days.
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1.20Where can I find bath room remodeling supplies for low cost?
Q.I was watching a home remodeling show once and they had bathroom cabinets, sinks, counter tops, toilets, and bath tubs at some outlet-like store. Where could I find one? If you can find me the name of a company or a store near 33441 or Deerfield Beach, Florida, thanks.
A.It all depends but habitat for humanity has a retail outlet called restore...you could do a google search to see if there is one in your area. You can be creative and refinish a piece of vintage furniture into a vanity. Home depot has a complete bath remodel kit for under $250 its all relative and depends on what you are looking for.
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1.00Hello, I am remodeling my basement and would like to know the best option for resale?
Q.Should I make it one open space that a buyer could use as a gym or game room, or make a closed-off bedroom and make the rest of the space as a living area? The basement has a separate half-bath and a walkout to the backyard. Thank you in advance
A.Check houses in your area. They will be your competition when it comes to selling. Also a real estate sales person can tell you the trends in your area.
A half bath suggests a leisure space or maybe a guest room to me.
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1.00Outside the box ideas to create "grotto" like basement bathroom remodel on the cheap!?
Q.I am asking for any creative and inexpensive ideas for remodeling our basement bathroom. Its a small 8'x9' full bath that I want to make feel like the infamous Playboy mansion grotto, without all the craziness. Please help! Thanks!!!
A.If you have a company in your area that sells styrafoam 4x8s for home walls--they are several inches thick--get a few and cut cavelike stalagmites and stalagmites. Foam is usually blue unfortunately. You will probably have to glue it to the walls but use a minimum of construction glue--just enough to hold it--like liquid nails. Then paint it with art gesso or a stucco paint. For a final application of color, use several shades of greys or tans. You can cut the foam with a foam saw or ask what is recommended. I used a sharp electric knife and a saw. You can also gouge out veins and crannies with scoops etc. if you just have large pieces in places. I did this for an exhibit and it worked pretty well.
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1.00Estimated amount of time to finish a basement?
Q.My husband and I are planning to have our basement remodeled. Its a medium sized room and we will have a half bath and closet installed. How long does it usually take to have all this done?
A.My brother-in-law renovated his entire house (by himself) in 8 months. He pretty much gutted the entire thing and started from scratch. For one large room and adding a half bath and closet done by professionals, I would say less than 3 months. I would get some time and price quotes from various contractors. You could average the time they give you, but they usually underestimate the actual remodeling.
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1.00Any ideas on how to make a kitchen and bath remodeling business grow?
Q.My family owns a business that sells kitchen and bath cabinets. Any ideas on way's to advertise and make it grow effectively? It's not that we are small, but obviously you always want more? any suggestions will me read. thanks for the help. If you are in the kitchen/bath business please let me know what did or did not work for you. Thanks for the help!
A.You are kidding right? Have ya heard? We are in the worse depression since 1928 and the economy still continues to deteriorate. I can promise you that the last thing on peoples minds now is spending a wad of money on a new kitchen. They dont know when they too will be layed off. Besides everyone knows homes are depreaciating at a rapid pace. Why dump $20 grand into an asset that is losing value faster then this country is losing jobs. Any child knows better then that.
Even the wealthy stopped spending money on their homes but this is the only market worth going after because some still are spending, just being more careful. The economy is choosing what cabinet to buy, not the customer. Those who walk into my showroom make a beeline for the pretty cherry but end up buying the less costly oak. As little as 3 years ago I had 3 to 5 people per week coming in with a $25,000 kitchen budget. Today once a month some one walks in with a broken drawer box they need replaced. The best part is when they walk in with a stack of bids 5" thick and ask you for another one. New home starts across America stands just about at zero.
Now to answer your question with a wish and a prayer. Advertising in newpapers or magazines is a waste of money. The consumer is numb from ads that bombard them every day. Most saying the same old crap. Lowest prices of the year. Best sale yet. Compare and save. Free installation...and on and on. Another waste of money are those contractor referral services. You pay for so called qualified leads. But only one in 100 ever call you back. Most of us honestly believe the Bob Vila and Service Master referral services have hundreds of fake phone numbers to sell leads with. Out of about 40 leads so far that we paid $25 each for, we got 2 small jobs from them.
The one thing that does work is very expensive. It's called google optimization. It cost us $1500. What it does is anyone searching key words will get YOUR business web site as the very first listing on google. Google already knows where the searcher lives. If they simply type "cabinets" into the google search bar, YOUR company will come up because google knows the searcher lives in Anytown,USA so it will find Anytown Cabinet company.
My friend all you can do is sit and wait. I just hope you are living off the fat from the good days. But for most of us, the fat is decomposing quickly. I been in in this biz for 29 years and I still stand. But perhaps 70% of everyone I knew in the cabinet biz has moved on to something else. It is not good out there and I see little hope of any improvement in the housing market as well as the economy for a very very long time. Of course that is not what this govt says when they try to pull the wool over we the peasants heads. They are liars, criminals and crooks. I am honest and truthful with nothing to gain by being honest and truthful.
I wish you luck. I really do.
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1.00How much would bain magique or bath magic charge for a bathtub remodeling?
Q.They remodel bathrooms by inserting a full bathtub acrylic finish ceiling to floor. I think they call themselves bath magic. How much would they charge for a standard bathtub? I am looking for a ballpark figure.
A.The company is called Bain Magique in French and Bath Fitter in English.
Bath Fitter products are custom made for each individual bathroom so we offer free in-home estimates with no obligation. There are many different styles and shapes of tubs and we need to identify exactly the model in a home and match it to one of our more than 700 molds. Our products are made of high-gloss, high impact acrylic, the same material used in high-end spas. We offer a Lifetime Warranty. Our prices depend on a variety of factors and begin at $1,100.
Please visit the www.bathfitter.com to design you own bathroom and/or find a location near you. You can also call the 1-800-892-2847 or email me at jpatry@bathfitter.com.
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