Archive for the ‘bath remodeling’ Category

i have sanded and primed my bath cabinets,what kind of paint will i need?

Monday, December 17th, 2007
bath remodeling
brownsugarbr02


I remodeling my bathroom cabinets and they are ready for the paint,what kind should I use,I mean,high gloss,egg shell,I want to add color so no staining.Every store I go to tells me something different.Thanks in advance for the help!

How much would a bath room remodeling cost?

Monday, December 3rd, 2007
bath remodeling
lucas_dunaway


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?

What kind of caulk would you use on a bath tub?

Saturday, December 1st, 2007
bath remodeling
blj2112


We remodeled our bathroom when we bought this place and put in a new bath tub but the caulk we used was worthless and it was actually liquid nails and it peeled right off, we bought the kind for the bathroom and it I have no idea what to use now.

Need info for feasibility study Ventura County Kitchen/bath remodeling, design etc?

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
bath remodeling
PME study/France


Founding date; number employees; office/showroom space(ft2); turnover;overheads;use of subcontactors; industrial/professional and/or individual clients; advertising…..and so forth. Usual start-up costs/financing…

Does anyone know where I could by kitchen or bath tiles that are fiestaware or the colors of fiestaware?

Monday, October 29th, 2007
bath remodeling
audie


I love fiestaware dishes and I’m currently planning a kitchen remodel. I would like to find tiles that are bright, fun and brilliant colors that are similiar to fiestaware.

We too have a bath remodel planned - what order of tasks?

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007
bath remodeling
K.B.


We are replacing the vanity, adding a linen closet/tower, and replacing floor tile. We DONT have the money to replace the shower (a separate stall) nor the tile around it’s base.

We’d like to only tile up to the cabinet, but the existing cabinet sits above the floor, which I guess was the style in the 60’s. A new cabinet will sit ON the floor. We’d like to leave the old tile, and just add new tile up to the place where the cabinet will sit.

We will put a marble or composite or granite counter top on, just now sure which yet. I think I’d like a one-piece top with sink, to avoid having a seam or grout to clean, as we get a lot of moisture here, close to the beach.

We have to move an existing light switch/gfi a few inches out to accomodate the linen cabinet, so we’ll be moving the towel bars around.

Last, we’ll be taking out one of those dangerous old built-in wall heaters.

In what order should we do this?
We will rip out the old tile, but my husband doesn’t want to bother doing that where we’re going to add the new vanity. The existing vanity “floats” above the flooring.

We will be ripping out the current traditional larege rectangular mirror, and just hang a nice large round or oval framed mirror.

I’m just trying to decide whether to put in the new vanity and then tile, or the other way around, since my husband doesn’t want to rip out the tile under the vanity.

I would include pictures, but don’t have any at this time.

Is Bath Fitters a good choice for remodeling a bath tub?

Sunday, September 9th, 2007
bath remodeling
kdweaks


I need a simple bath + 3 wall “liner” dropped in. That’s it. What kind of pricing and I looking at? Is it good quality

I want to remodel my home. What order do these go in? Cabinets, painting, flooring, appliances, bath fixture

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007
bath remodeling
toni.chang


What order do you install or do the following? Cabinets, painting, flooring, appliances, bath fixtures. Can any of these items be done simultaneously? How long should each take to install assuming all is in stock for a 1,277 sq. ft. house with 8′ ceilings?

polyurethane overspray on bath vanities–how do we remove?

Saturday, August 4th, 2007
bath remodeling
conairgrl


remodeling gone bad, polyurethane has been oversprayed on both new bathroom vanities, and our tiled floors, I am more concerned on getting it off of the vanities, and ideas???? They (the vanities ) feel like sand paper, one is marble and the other is porc.

remodel bath?

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007
bath remodeling
Blackwood R


This is on my 2nd story. I want to rotate the toliet 180 degrees, move it 4 feet across the floor to the opposite side of the room. This is a California 15 year old house. How would that affect the waste line since it now goes pretty much straight down a wall. The joices are if I remember are about a foot tall. And the water supply line would go back through the floor? The plans call for a Toto Toliet. Thanks Ron