by sonja in Brampton 11 months ago
We’d like a small bathroom tiled and new tub installed. How much would this be approximate ballpark?
9 Responses
by RACHID from domilya GROUP 11 months ago
hi Sonja
Without seeing and measuring its hard to give a price just like that. I would like to book an appointment and come out to see you.
Give me a call at your earliest convinence @ 647 300 1242 or email me xterrahomerenovations@yahoo.ca
Rachid – XTERRA HOME RENOVATIONS
by Indie from ArcLine Design & Construction 11 months ago
Hi Sonja,
Please give me a call, Indie at 416.721.9205 and we can discuss either a ballpark price based on square footage, or a convenient time to book an appointment.
Thanks.
ArcLine Design & Construction
arclinedandc.ca
by Andrade Home Building and Improvements in Etobicoke 11 months ago
hi Sonja; definitely one needs to see the area, what kind of tile ou wish; did you want to purchase it yourself ane just have the contractor install it (as that usually is the norm;
by Andrade Home Building and Improvements in Etobicoke 11 months ago
apologies for the spelling errors; two left hands today :)
by sonja in Brampton 11 months ago
I would purchase the tile and bathtub myself if it meant saving money but I’m not sure at this point about the tile. I’d like to see a couple photos of work that you’ve done and choose something we like ultimately. It’s our main bathroom but it’s small, 6’X 5’ area, not including the tub space which is about 5’X 2 1/2’.
I’d like to hire someone who can recommend which type of tile to use. I have installed a new mirrored cabinet with lighting over it and will change my vanity myself, I just need tiling and tub done, toilet we can also do ourselves.
Ballpark anyone? Sunday afternoon is good for me to get a quote.
I’d also like a jetted tub and not sure if they come in such a small size. Also not sure if one can be hooked up in my bathroom as I assume it needs wiring or something?
Not sure there…
Sonja
by ann in Calgary 10 months ago
You might go to an Italian tile store or other high quality store and bring home samples.
Many tile stores have backroom discount rooms. I got beautiful Spanish tile for $1 per square foot. But it took me about 15 samples before getting one that looked good in the light in the room (with both a window and a fluorescent light). What you need is to measure, make sure
you have extra tiles for breakage and irregularities, in fact the store can tell
you how many extras you should get (10% or 25%). There is a difference between
wall and floor tiles so you need to specify which. Tile stores will let you bring home
samples. All of the beige tiles I brought home looked like dirty grey in the room.
Even if you don’t buy them on discount the store will let you take them home and
then return them (you have to put them on your credit card then they refund it once returned)
I am so glad that the tile store insisted I try them out in the room. Especially important in
a small area. You should definitely try samples in the space at home and at different times of the day and night.
Hope that helps (my tub area is about the same size). Not including labour but including the
taps, valves, shower base (equal in cost to a soaker tub), the tiles, grout, sealer, new toilet, and tiles) – about $3,000 in materials.
by Adrian- Rotarex Construction Inc Toronto 9 months ago
I know this is a Old post but i figure ill Bump it, Bruce is on the money
entire bathroom that’s under 60 floor square feet
demolish and re install tiles in tub area usually 55 square foot
and floor area, with tile trim (not baseboard)
re drywall, plaster and paint
New toilet, Tub,24-30 inch vanity with faucet install, GFIC, new exhaust fan (considering there is one from before), new tub faucet and bathroom accessories installed
$2300 labour with disposal of old bathroom and delivery of new products
My company also sells Tiles and Vanity so we give it at a better price than retail
Adrian Ali
Rotarex Construction Inc
by sonja in Brampton 9 months ago
Hi Adrian,
Thank you for the quote. I still haven’t gotten around to the bathroom so it’s fine that you are quoting on it.
Can I ask if you could send the quotation to my email at sonjagallant@bell.net with a complete breakdown of what is included and what I’d need to purchase? Do you have a website I could look at? We want to ensure the person we hire has experience behind their crew and a solid reputation.
Thank you,
Sonja


