Bathrooms
When it comes to bathrooms you can be confident that Mr. Remodeler ® will take care of whatever problem you need to solve, or bring to life any design goal you have in mind. Our highly skilled staff draws not only from their own knowledge and experience, but from that of their co-workers as well. This means you will have a team working to help you meet your goals and find the right solution for you and your family.
Full Change Out
One of the most common jobs we do is to tear out an entire bathroom from the wall board out and go back with all new products. This allows for use of the entire space to create the atmosphere you desire by reconfiguring the fixtures and going back with all new materials, colors, patterns and textures.
Existing Configuration
- 5’ tub or Tub & Shower
- Vanity Up to 4’, Single or Double Bowl
- Medicine Cabinet, Recessed or Flush Mounted, with/without Light Fixture.
- Tear Out Everything from Studs Out and Haul rom Job Site.
All New
- Plumbing Supplies, Shut-Offs, and Waste Lines
- New Electrical Boxes
- Sheetrock
- Millwork
- Paint or Paper
- Solid Surface or Tile Tub and Shower Walls
- Vinyl or Tile Flooring
- Toilet
- Vanity, Top, Sink and Faucet
- Medicine Cabinet with Light
- Tub, Onyx Tub & Shower Walls, Tub & Shower Faucet
- Ceiling Fan/Light Combo
Expansion
Often, the bathroom that was adequate for the generation living when the home was built, now just isn’t sufficient for the current homeowners. Modern comforts and features are needed for today’s families. The hurdle to clear, however, is that although modern amenities fit easily into their budgets, the amenities may not actually fit into the current space allowed. This is when Mr. Remodeler steps in. We will show homeowners how to expand their bathroom, remove walls and balance the needs of two rooms to better meet the needs of the family using them.
Existing Configuration
- Current bathroom size is approximately 8’x5 to 10’x10’
- 5’ tub or tub & shower
- Vanity up to 4’, single or double bowl
- Medicine cabinet, recessed or flush mounted, with/without light fixture.
- Tear out everything from studs out and haul from job site.
All New
- Plumbing supplies, shut-offs, and waste lines
- New electrical boxes
- Sheetrock
- Millwork
- Paint or paper
- Solid surface or tile tub and shower walls
- Vinyl or tile flooring
- Toilet
- Vanity, top, sink and faucet
- Medicine cabinet with light
- Tub, Onyx tub & shower walls, tub & shower faucet
- Ceiling fan/ light combo
Limited Change Out
As an option to a full change out of a bathroom, you can limit the scope of the project and have more budgetary freedom for fixtures, flooring and wall materials. If there’s no need to completely reconfigure the bathroom, then there is no need to use available funds for rough-in work and replacement of sheetrock, millwork and such.
Existing Configuration
- 5’ tub or Tub & Shower
- Vanity
- Medicine Cabinet, Recessed or Flush Mounted, with/without Light Fixture.
- All New
- Supplies and Shut-Offs
- Paint or Paper
- Solid Surface or Tile Tub and Shower walls
- Vinyl or Tile Flooring
- Toilet
- Vanity, Top, Sink and Faucet
- Medicine Cabinet with Light
- Tub or Jacuzzi with Onyx or Tile Tub & Shower Walls, Tub & Shower Faucet
- Ceiling Fan/ Light Combo
All New Update
Often you can get the feeling of having a new bathroom without spending nearly what it would cost for an actual new bathroom. If your budget is limited and you would still like to do something with that old bathroom, consider updating your bathroom with new fixtures, tub walls and paint.
Newly Installed
- 5’ tub or Tub & Shower
- Vanity
- Medicine Cabinet, Recessed or Flush Mounted, with/without Light Fixture.
- All New
- Plumbing Supplies, Shut-Offs, and Waste Lines
- Solid Surface Tub and Shower Walls
- Vinyl or Tile Flooring
- Toilet
- Vanity, Top, Sink and Faucet
- Medicine Cabinet with Light
- Tub, Onyx Tub & Shower Walls, Tub & Shower Faucet
Basement Bathroom
Basements are often used for workshops, gyms, hobby areas or play areas for the kids, so the convenience of having a bathroom nearby is obvious. These facilities are often described as only needing to be utilitarian. They provide a function, but not really much beyond that. Other customers have wanted an upscale bathroom because they have finished off the basement themselves, but didn’t feel up to tackling the bathroom.
Special Considerations
- How close are waterlines and waste lines
- Were the waste lines for tub and toilet roughed-in when the house was built?
- Are they in the right location?
- Do you want the floor raised to accommodate new waste lines, or would you prefer to have the concrete floor busted out and repoured.
- Distance from the main stack is the biggest determiner of which is more economical.
- Depending on ceiling height this could be determined by construction code.
- How close is the furnace?
- If a vent fan is desired, is the bathroom on an outside or inside wall?
- If not, how far is the nearest onside wall. Consider that the vent will need to run between two floor joists.
- How far is the electrical service?
All New
- Framing
- Plumbing Supplies, Shut-Offs, and Waste Lines
- HVAC Lines
- New Electrical Boxes
- Sheetrock
- Millwork
- Paint or Paper
- Solid Surface or Tile Tub and Shower Walls
- Vinyl or Tile Flooring
- Toilet
- Vanity, Top, Sink and Faucet
- Medicine Cabinet with Light
- Tub, Onyx Tub & Shower Walls, Tub & Shower Faucet
- Ceiling Fan/Light Combo
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